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doc#142 | failed and they ran into trouble, Brannon | had | told the others, they would withdraw -- |
doc#146 | Cobb felt something tug at his foot. A slug | had | torn half of his stirrup-guard away. A |
doc#137 | at the pans and reflected on how things | had | turned out. That afternoon when they had |
doc#142 | setting up a separate camp nearby. Billie | had | unhitched the mules from both Tom Brannon |
doc#141 | Lord's hands. </p><p> The trouble was that he | had | virtually had to protest. The deputy had |
doc#138 | necessary instructions from the clerk, I | had | visited the toilet adjoining the hall. |
doc#114 | antiseptic brokerage). Like Pilate, they | had | washed their hands. But can one, really |
doc#142 | During much of the fifteen-mile ride they | had | watched a lurid display of lightning in |
doc#63 | ATTEND RACES Richard M. Forbes's Paget, which | had | what seemed to be a substantial lead in |
doc#148 | the old French Quarter. The arrangement I | had | with him was to work four hours a day. |