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doc#145 were for her and for Rod. But she could n't , not yet. Not with the memory of her folks
doc#145 ", they said almost in unison. "That was n't nothing at all"! </p><p> Leaning forward
doc#145 ragging him, Gran", Rod protested. </p><p> "I ai n't ragging him"! Gran peered again at the
doc#145 behind you and Rod's outfit". </p><p> "Ai n't no sense you eating our dust", Rod protested
doc#145 running gear in the train now. Besides, 'tai n't no more'n right for me to follow with my
doc#146 he observed mildly. </p><p> "Old Crip was n't ", retorted Cobb tartly. "He'll know when
doc#146 sink in awhile. Then maybe next time he wo n't be so quick on the trigger". </p><p> " Pat
doc#146 awful nice girl, Russ" -- </p><p> "You do n't have to tell me", flashed Cobb. Giving
doc#146 part in recent events. "Gyp Carmer could n't have known about Colcord's money unless
doc#146 moment later. </p><p> "Over this way! He ai n't gone far"! a harsh cry floated to him across
doc#147 not airplanes". </p><p> "We'll make out. Do n't you worry, chief", Greg replied, wondering
doc#147 separated Leyte from Samar and hope that it did n't close in before they returned. </p><p> Greg
doc#147 the enemy, if it was the enemy, and he had n't been spotted already. But the closing aircraft
doc#147 as if no one else were around. "They have n't seen us", Greg yelled to himself over the
doc#147 himself over the engine noise. "They have n't seen us". He hit the radio button. "Now
doc#147 . It did not seem possible that they had n't been spotted. Blind fools. </p><p> Now! </p>
doc#148 that. How will we work it out"? </p><p> "I do n't know", she said. "You're the man. You figure
doc#148 and not even a blood nephew"? </p><p> "I do n't want to be thrown out and I don't think
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#148 poem I had to read in my lit class. I do n't even remember who wrote it but it was one