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doc#136 | out behind him. There was a ragged volley. | He | was dead before he hit the ground. "For |
doc#143 | </p><p> It took some time to locate Horn. | He | was finally found in the Bates Hole region |
doc#141 | insignificant, almost contemptible. </p><p> | He | was handsome, with his coal-black hair |
doc#81 | Open and a record $80,738 in prize money. | He | was heralded as "Sportsman of the Year" |
doc#50 | suffered multiple fractures of both ankles. | He | was in Baptist Memorial hospital. IGNITION |
doc#142 | called him -- as the Mexican hands did. | He | was in earnest conversation with her father |
doc#148 | cautiously, making sure he did not see me. | He | was looking out on the dark waters of the |
doc#137 | big. And I appreciate the advice". </p><p> | He | was losing patience again. An hour before |
doc#136 | black medicine symbols covered his chest. | He | was naked except for a clout. Next to him |
doc#105 | favorite paintings by Rembrandt and Franz Hals. | He | was not enthusiastic over the newly acquired |
doc#141 | conceding his good looks, what was there left? | He | wasn't a big man; rather on the medium |
doc#133 | haunted him. It wasn't the face of a killer. | He | wasn't so sure about the boy. He hadn't |
doc#142 | soaked. But he felt no physical discomfort. | He | was only vaguely aware of the sluicing |
doc#103 | He gazed away from us as we approached. | He | was over six feet tall and very thin. His |
doc#135 | pistol. A bayonet hung in a belt scabbard. | He | was partially uniformed in a cavalry tunic |
doc#139 | pits to manager of the operation. </p><p> | He | was proud of his accomplishments, proud |
doc#142 | man to come out, and he came unhurriedly. | He | was puffing on a cigar, and he was turning |
doc#142 | busy at the work board of his chuck wagon. | He | was readying a batch of sourdough biscuits |
doc#114 | have long since segregated our children". | He | was referring not only to the general college |
doc#136 | could see the blood running down his chest. | He | was riding between two warriors, who held |