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doc#138 | measure of comparison. I had for some time | been | hoping, in vain, for one of the dim figures |
doc#138 | about the hall at this point? Although I had | been | inside it I had not yet seen it functioning |
doc#138 | noticed, for the first time, a door which had | been | left partially open. Past it I could see |
doc#139 | Foster had brought extra mounts. He had | been | worried that with Miller and Rankin added |
doc#139 | clothing also. A good man, Emmett. He had | been | one of the original Night Riders, one who |
doc#139 | man the Night Riders will follow. We've | been | starving and I don't like to starve". </p> |
doc#139 | neither a rancher nor a valley man. He had | been | the auditor for the mining syndicate, and |
doc#139 | had petered out and the whole project had | been | abandoned. </p><p> "The road's washed badly |
doc#140 | an object which, Pamela believed now, had | been | the property of her great-grandfather, |
doc#140 | far for her destination which had wilfully | been | swallowed up in the greedy gloom of the |
doc#140 | every possible exit from the grove. She had | been | snared here by a vile sensuality that writhed |
doc#141 | Highlands Oil & Gas Company. </p><p> Tom had | been | laying for Aaron McBride for a long time |
doc#142 | after the Maguires joined it, which had | been | at midday. He'd come alone, without his |
doc#142 | alone, without his wife and child. He'd | been | in an angry mood: Conchita had thought |
doc#143 | walking out to his corral that morning, he'd | been | amazed to see the dust puff up in front |
doc#143 | and points of cover deserted. There had | been | no sign of a rifleman and no track or trace |
doc#143 | no track or trace to show that anyone had | been | near. </p><p> Lewis was a man who had made |
doc#143 | be farming his spread. His land had never | been | plowed. He had done his rustling openly |
doc#143 | coroner estimated that the shooting had | been | done from a distance of 300 yards. Rumors |
doc#143 | to swear with straight faces that he had | been | in Bates Hole the day of the killing. The |