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doc#133 | slept together since we started. I just ca | n't | take any chances on getting her pregnant |
doc#100 | reason is a kind of wishful thinking: do | n't | talk about the final stages of Reconstruction |
doc#144 | , Adams? If we was both armed, you would | n't | talk so tough". </p><p> "No"? Curt reached |
doc#139 | also. "I was afraid of this. I almost did | n't | tell you". </p><p> "If you hadn't I'd have |
doc#137 | wrist and smiling at him. </p><p> "Carwood did | n't | tell you that", she said. </p><p> "No", Wilson |
doc#145 | her side among the ringed spectators, "do | n't | that fiddle make you wish the Bible did |
doc#136 | to hobble around on it. </p><p> "So it was | n't | the earthquake that made him return to |
doc#133 | The girl's thin face haunted him. It was | n't | the face of a killer. He wasn't so sure |
doc#114 | long ago put out of their minds. But did | n't | they get off too easy? The slaves never |
doc#148 | <p> "I don't want to be thrown out and I do | n't | think I will. I think I have a way so we |
doc#133 | this was a trick, it was a good one. He did | n't | think it was possible for this couple to |
doc#143 | never seen or heard of, one thing I just do | n't | think there is, and that's a sportin' way |
doc#75 | </p><p> The conductor said to Ritchie: "I do | n't | think you want to talk to him. You'll probably |
doc#105 | position of regular conductor. </p><p> Was | n't | this an unusually young age to fill such |
doc#75 | "I can't hit anymore. I can't run. I ca | n't | throw. Suddenly my reflexes are gone. JUST |
doc#139 | 's men keep them off balance, and they do | n't | trust me. I'm an outsider. When they learn |
doc#142 | them with his hand on his gun. </p><p> "Do | n't | try it", Brannon told him, dismounting |
doc#148 | It will turn out all right". </p><p> "I do | n't | understand", she insisted. "Are you trying |
doc#134 | they all left me. Just cleared out. I did | n't | understand why, Clay. They just all cleared |
doc#133 | He was well rid of her. He certainly did | n't | want a wife who was fickle as Ann. If he |