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doc#113 | reach these "religious" heights. One beatnik | got | the woman he was living with so involved |
doc#133 | both places". </p><p> "Then we're lucky we | got | here. Could you give us a job, Mr. ..." |
doc#133 | front room, woke the girl. He said, "I've | got | some supper ready". </p><p> She rubbed her |
doc#133 | the table"? </p><p> "Of course". </p><p> She | got | to her feet, staggered, and almost fell |
doc#133 | more water in from the spring before it | got | dark. He carried the tub from the back |
doc#133 | your jobs in the first place". </p><p> "We | got | fired", Jones said. "We had to do something |
doc#134 | anythin to me, but he stuck with me. He | got | into a fight with Tom English, your brother |
doc#135 | silenced them. "We'll talk later. First, we've | got | to get out of here". </p><p> "We'll grab |
doc#135 | of the moonlight. Mike kept walking and | got | within arm's reach before the man became |
doc#135 | force spun him around, but he recovered and | got | into stride again. </p><p> A bullet tore |
doc#136 | gave me an unruffled look. "Old Knife's | got | the largest war party ever seen on the |
doc#136 | in the war. That's why the British never | got | the tribes to fight for the King. Mr. Manuel |
doc#136 | shrilling and waving blankets. Reverend Jason | got | one, the Canadians the others. I saw the |
doc#137 | </p><p> He meant to say more, but he never | got | the chance. She was quick. She brought |
doc#137 | a little sick, and he let go of her. He | got | up slowly, and she was already on her feet |
doc#137 | man, mister", he said. "I am. If you've | got | any ideas". He raised the Winchester and |
doc#137 | flinching. </p><p> "I said go home, Joseph. You've | got | no business up here". </p><p> The half-breed |
doc#137 | guess I'll find out soon enough. You've | got | blood on your cheek. Not yours. Mine. It |
doc#137 | your cheek. Not yours. Mine. It must have | got | there when you fell against me". </p><p> |
doc#137 | gelding. She finally regained her balance and | got | up in the saddle. Her hat had come off |