You should see my brother, he walks like this, I heard, and knew it was Mr. Bones.
Dad watched with us, saying nothing, perhaps thinking about how Mr. Bones had been liberated, too, or banished.
Any mention of a problem with the house these days made Dad smile his Mr. Bones smile and roll his eyes.
He was so black that I assumed he was still in my bedroom, standing there invisible in his floppy tie: Mr. Bones.
He had become a different man, and it had happened quickly, just like that, calling himself Mr. Bones and teasing us, teasing Mother.
Mr. Bones was a stranger to me, and for the first time, lying in bed at night, I began to think, Who are you?
He was not in blackface, yet his assurance, his posture, the way he sat, like the owner of the store, made him seem more than ever like Mr. Bones.
He was sitting in one of the chairs in the shoe department, his chin in his hand, looking not like Mr. Bones but sad and silent, like a man trying to remember something.
Of course, his fellow Skull and Bones man, Mr Bush, can hardly claim that he was born on the wrong side of the tracks.
ECONOMIST: How would the White House attack John Forbes Kerry?
He went to elite schools (St Paul's, Yale) and joined elite clubs (Yale's Skull and Bones, as did Mr Bush).
And it is certainly true that Mr Portillo has yet to put real flesh on the bones of his policies.
Mr Rais has been most conspicuous and outspoken and makes no bones about his presidential ambitions.
Mr. DeFOREST KELLEY (Actor): (As Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy) Well, so help me, I'm actually pleased to see you.
Mr Targowski told the judges that so-called "Harris lines" on growing bones were not necessarily a symptom of stress, illness or malnutrition.
"We were very pleased to ascertain early on that the bones were not human - which would have delayed the works by many days if not weeks, " Mr Page said.
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