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doc#139 | n't like to starve". </p><p> Barton turned | away | , his eyes falling upon Rankin beside his |
doc#139 | wife died in childbirth after I was sent | away | . </p><p> "I can't leave him there. Donald |
doc#139 | telegraph wires in half a dozen places, carrying | away | whole sections to make repairs more difficult |
doc#140 | His bright, daylight mind would whistle | away | such images; they would not dare to face |
doc#140 | fixture of her jaws. </p><p> She had to get | away | from here before this demoniac possession |
doc#140 | direction -- any direction that would take her | away | from this evil place. </p><p> She thrust |
doc#140 | branches snapped as she pushed them ruthlessly | away | from her. </p><p> Miraculously, she found |
doc#141 | lips and attempted to kiss her. She yanked | away | from him furiously. </p><p> "You shut up! |
doc#141 | since he was invariably miles and hours | away | from others. </p><p> "Well, let's get going |
doc#142 | cigarette in his right hand. It was burning | away | , forgotten. His face was clouded with unhappiness |
doc#142 | will see to that". </p><p> "But after a time | away | from you ...". </p><p> "A year, Luis? Five |
doc#142 | influence by then. I've got to take Danny | away | from Clayton before I lose him altogether |
doc#143 | Hole region of Natrona County, two counties | away | . Prosecutor Baird immediately assumed he |
doc#144 | feet, lowered his head, and took one step | away | from the wall. Curt caught him flush on |
doc#144 | his own feet in his frantic haste to get | away | from Curt's fists. </p><p> Curt was in almost |
doc#145 | their own train were zealously chipping | away | at the register rocks, leaving their own |
doc#146 | hat, which had tumbled half-a-dozen feet | away | when he first fell. Cobb got it. Straightening |
doc#146 | swells told him nothing. Still a quarter-mile | away | , the fresh clap of guns only served to |
doc#146 | whether the attackers would allow him to pull | away | unmolested, he had his answer a moment |
doc#146 | slug had torn half of his stirrup-guard | away | . A second twitched his shirtsleeve, and |