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doc#145 | sight"! she replied. </p><p> By then Hez could | see | for himself, and so could the others. Soon |
doc#136 | the first man who doesn't". </p><p> I could | see | them in my sights. They were about a mile |
doc#136 | louder as the Indians charged again. I could | see | their faces glistening with sweat and bear |
doc#136 | and was fighting to hold his seat. I could | see | the blood running down his chest. He was |
doc#138 | hook on the wall, and underneath it I could | see | his tie, knotted, ready to be slipped over |
doc#138 | been left partially open. Past it I could | see | part of a desk, a flag in a corner, a rug |
doc#148 | silhouetted and with the strong light I could | see | the outlines of her body, a body that an |
doc#136 | like a hideous devil. Now under me I could | see | him for what he really was, a boy dressed |
doc#103 | Occasionally, for no reason that I could | see | , they would suddenly alter the angle of |
doc#138 | why. Although it was dark as usual I could | see | that the hall had only recently contained |
doc#136 | shouting. </p><p> Far up the valley I could | see | the Rees circling and reorganizing. Out |
doc#145 | nothing but emptiness. And now she could | see | him, looking uncommon handsome, standing |
doc#145 | And she was deeply thankful that she could | see | her now, out there in the midst of a gay |
doc#134 | When they turned in the saddle they could | see | the men behind them, strung out on the |
doc#138 | pulsing glow of a cigarette. Since they could | see | me but I not them, their presence in the |
doc#138 | and the two large fans which I could dimly | see | as daylight filtered through their vents |
doc#112 | not stand where Beckett stands, but I do | see | much of what he sees. As a writer on the |
doc#133 | were glazed as if she didn't hear or even | see | him. She had reached a point at which she |
doc#104 | of spooky museum in which they may half | see | and half imagine the old splendor. </p><p> |
doc#116 | now living? Hence the prime issue, as I | see | it, is whether a democratic or free society |