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doc#136 | of the bales we were using as protection, | I | grudgingly found myself agreeing with Oso |
doc#136 | in the endless wars of the plains. Still, | I | was disgusted with myself for agreeing |
doc#112 | told me that Beckett "hates life". That, | I | thought, is at least one thing I can find |
doc#136 | <p> My God, how long is he going to wait, | I | thought .... </p><p> Montero's rifle cracked |
doc#141 | me out on this permit deal"? </p><p> "Well, | I | 'll tell you about that", Lord told him. |
doc#138 | what they were doing, and exactly where, | I | could not tell. It was, I felt, possible |
doc#114 | a galaxy of those adorns that fair land! | I | don't propose to go into their history, |
doc#141 | louder? </p><p> "I think you stink, Tom Lord! | I | think you're mean and hateful and stupid |
doc#148 | gesture as if to say, "Now, what next"? </p><p> | I | was aware of a humid look in her eyes that |
doc#103 | </p><p> "Do you always navigate like this"? | I | asked. </p><p> "Damned right", he said. " |
doc#137 | not leaving in the morning. Why should I? | I | own the place". </p><p> She showed her surprise |
doc#144 | . "I don't know nothin' about him". "No? | I | suppose you don't know anything about a |
doc#112 | something useful to know about ourselves? </p><p> | I | knew that a conversation with the author |
doc#112 | that it does not attempt to answer". </p><p> | I | asked about the battle between life and |
doc#148 | we met". </p><p> "I guess we both felt it". | I | said. </p><p> "I guess so", she said. </p> |
doc#136 | white people take over this land". </p><p> | I | remember being told it would happen so |
doc#114 | which professes to be "national". </p><p> | I | must confess that I prefer the Liberal |
doc#110 | have long wanted to write a book about it). | I | think it is essential, however, to pinpoint |
doc#105 | do not feel entitled to have an opinion). | I | consider it to be my job to expose the |
doc#103 | we stood watching the aborigine. </p><p> | I | turned to look at the lubra. She remained |