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doc#51 | satisfied and stated that complete agreement had | been | reached on a solution to the crisis created |
doc#115 | a grand scale. His peculiar gift, as had | been | suggested before, is his intensity. George |
doc#112 | </p><p> My wish to meet Samuel Beckett had | been | prompted by simple curiosity and interest |
doc#136 | Montero said. </p><p> The war captain had | been | badly wounded and was fighting to hold |
doc#95 | fleet, were involved in the spy case had | been | hinted at earlier. </p><p> But just before |
doc#95 | that the secrets of the Dreadnought had | been | stolen was made in Bow st. police court |
doc#89 | 47, and his wife, Shirley, 46. Each had | been | shot in the back several times with a .22 |
doc#50 | to the car's starter. </p><p> Gladden had | been | the target of threatening telephone calls |
doc#143 | figure with the rifle and field glasses had | been | seen riding that way was enough to frighten |
doc#135 | fact, showing signs of reviving. He had | been | carrying an Enfield rifle and a holstered |
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 | neither a rancher nor a valley man. He had | been | the auditor for the mining syndicate, and |
doc#105 | with pleasure over a Poussin exhibit he had | been | able to see in Paris a year ago. </p><p> |
doc#143 | to swear with straight faces that he had | been | in Bates Hole the day of the killing. The |
doc#144 | but Jess seemed hardly aware that he had | been | hit. He slammed into the wall, bounced |
doc#148 | one word which might indicate that he had | been | told of advances to his wife. </p><p> I quit |
doc#137 | the broken-down ranch house, his hopes had | been | high. Already some of the pain had gone |
doc#138 | about the hall at this point? Although I had | been | inside it I had not yet seen it functioning |
doc#144 | could indicate that Diane's information had | been | wrong, but Curt didn't interpret it this |