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doc#139 | conditions in the valley. </p><p> They squatted | on | their heels in the deep mud and Dill found |
doc#140 | words to Grace and kissed Melissa lightly | on | the forehead, the impulse prompted by a |
doc#140 | into the house. Here, she dropped the keys | on | a small table beside the door and went |
doc#140 | expedition as this utterly ridiculous; today, | on | the contrary, it seemed utterly reasonable |
doc#140 | knowing that it could thrive equally well | on | slaughter and beneficence; knowing that |
doc#140 | tranquillity, Pamela focused her thoughts | on | her husband. If, when this was all over |
doc#140 | grew steeper and she slipped once or twice | on | the smooth pine needles. The trees huddled |
doc#141 | Aah, go on", she said. "Just go the hell | on | ". </p><p> He grinned, nodded, and walked |
doc#141 | absorber, and spring. </p><p> He went prone | on | his stomach, the better to pursue his examination |
doc#141 | before -- more than once, actually, but | on | one particularly memorable occasion. That |
doc#141 | when he showed up in town with a pistol | on | his hip. He had a legitimate reason for |
doc#142 | got tin cups of coffee from the big pot | on | the coosie's fire, rolled and lighted brown |
doc#142 | herd. He'd started a fire and put coffee | on | , and now was busy at the work board of |
doc#142 | thunder. </p><p> Hogan reappeared, stopped | on | the hotel porch, lifted a hand in signal |
doc#142 | for you, Brannon" -- </p><p> "Put your gun | on | the desk, Marshal". </p><p> "Now, hold on |
doc#142 | law officer and" -- </p><p> They moved in | on | him, crowded him from all sides. No man |
doc#142 | , rode through the rain to the big house | on | Houston Street. Its windows glowed with |
doc#142 | Deputy Marshal Luke Harper still stood guard | on | the veranda, a forlorn, scarecrowish figure |
doc#143 | had to release him. He immediately rode | on | to Cheyenne, threw a ten-day drinking spree |
doc#143 | blandly announce. "And I sort o' got a corner | on | the market". </p><p> "Tom", a friend asked |