(Helpmates, 1932)
'Neither Mr. Laurel nor Mr. Hardy had any thoughts of doing wrong.
As a matter of fact, they had no thoughts of any kind.' (The Hoose-Gow 1929)
'Neither Mr. Laurel nor Mr. Hardy had any thoughts of doing wrong.
As a matter of fact, they had no thoughts of any kind.' (The Hoose-Gow 1929)