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doc#114 | Court order had caused no particular trouble | out | there, that all had gone as merry as a |
doc#144 | house Black yelled, "Jess! What's going on | out | there"? </p><p> Jess didn't seem too sure |
doc#143 | Baird immediately assumed he was hiding | out | there after the shooting and began preparing |
doc#146 | now what he was up against. Whoever was | out | there hiding in the brushy cover was besieging |
doc#145 | deeply thankful that she could see her now, | out | there in the midst of a gay, youthful circle |
doc#145 | ... and even the cheese, all joined them | out | there in the circle. </p><p> By now Harmony |
doc#108 | pulse of their subjects, insist upon drawing | out | this legend, prolonging its burial, when |
doc#139 | <p> "Come on. Let's move". </p><p> They filed | out | through the guard-room door, into the paved |
doc#143 | Harnessing a team to a buckboard, they drove | out | to a willow-lined creek about a half-mile |
doc#133 | nothing. The easiest thing would be to sell | out | to Al Budd and leave the country, but there |
doc#139 | horses, to call them Night Riders, to set | out | to attack the largest mining combination |
doc#148 | I accepted. </p><p> The arrangement turned | out | to be excellent. I loved the city and I |
doc#139 | that. He's quite a rat, you know. He sold | out | to Kruger's men. He's informed them of |
doc#144 | said. "Just hold it that way". He reached | out | to pull the door shut and fasten it with |
doc#139 | shipments of raw gold which each week went | out | to San Francisco. </p><p> Hague squeezed |
doc#104 | musicians, hawkers, and clowns. Families go | out | to the edge of the terraces to sit on carpets |
doc#145 | to rolling". </p><p> The three men stepped | out | to the side to wait for Captain Clemens |
doc#43 | 1913 a few hundred thousand persons turned | out | to watch 5000 women parade. They were the |
doc#37 | Committee. It is expected to be reported | out | Tuesday, but this is a little uncertain |
doc#138 | that windows, now blinded, had once looked | out | upon the street. I kept circling the block |