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doc#141 | him. "We aim t' be see-lective, y'know? | Do | n't like to bother no one unless we have |
doc#141 | you, and by God you're going to listen. | Do | you hear me? You're going to listen"! </p> |
doc#133 | murmured: "You're very kind, Mr. Morgan. | Do | you take in all the strays who come by" |
doc#147 | carabao not airplanes". </p><p> "We'll make out. | Do | n't you worry, chief", Greg replied, wondering |
doc#148 | ". </p><p> "But you" -- she began. </p><p> " | Do | n't worry about me. It will turn out all |
doc#145 | hands and slowly flexed his long fingers. " | Do | n't reckon there's nobody out there, 'cept |
doc#103 | navigating his way across the flatland. </p><p> " | Do | you always navigate like this"? I asked |
doc#142 | starting up the steps with his men following. " | Do | n't get yourself killed for something that |
doc#142 | at them with his hand on his gun. </p><p> " | Do | n't try it", Brannon told him, dismounting |
doc#142 | <p> "Just come along", Brannon told him. " | Do | n't start anything you can't finish". </p> |
doc#142 | desk. "Too much fooling around", he said. " | Do | n't press your luck, badge-toter". </p><p> |
doc#134 | Clayton in a childish kind of wonder. " | Do | you mean" -- he asked almost shyly -- " |
doc#134 | Clayton had to stoop to catch the words. " | Do | you remember Big Charlie"? he whispered |