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doc#114 | the high moral ground when it doesn't cost | you | anything. You've already sent your daughter |
doc#114 | to Mr. Y's select academy for boys, and | you | can be as liberal as you please with strict |
doc#114 | academy for boys, and you can be as liberal as | you | please with strict impunity. If there's |
doc#116 | on a foundation of very average, I assure | you | , intelligence and background, has helped |
doc#126 | hibernate in a state of torpor. Occasionally, | you | may come across one or two bumblebees in |
doc#126 | two bumblebees in the cold season, when | you | are turning over sods in your garden, but |
doc#126 | are turning over sods in your garden, but | you | have to be a really keen observer to see |
doc#126 | in spite of their often colorful attire | you | may very well mistake them for lumps of |
doc#126 | dozen species in the United States alone. If | you | really insist on knowing their names, an |
doc#132 | saying, "I have a big lap; there is room for | you | , too, Johnnie". Simultaneously, a variety |
doc#133 | She drank greedily, and murmured, "Thank | you | ", as he lowered her head. </p><p> He stood |
doc#133 | house, then faced the boy. </p><p> "Who are | you | and what happened to you"? he asked. "I |
doc#133 | </p><p> "Who are you and what happened to | you | "? he asked. "I'm Billy Jones", the boy |
doc#133 | n't eaten for two days". </p><p> "What are | you | doing here"? </p><p> "Are we in Wyoming"? |
doc#133 | ranchers have turned us down". </p><p> "You mean | you | dragged your wife all over hell's half- |
doc#133 | only about six miles from here. Why didn't | you | go there"? </p><p> "We didn't want town work |
doc#133 | of here. You'd have starved to death if | you | 'd missed both places". </p><p> "Then we're |
doc#133 | </p><p> "Then we're lucky we got here. Could | you | give us a job, Mr. ..." </p><p> "Morgan. |
doc#133 | said finally, "but I can't afford to pay | you | anything. I guess you'd better go on in |
doc#133 | can't afford to pay you anything. I guess | you | 'd better go on in the morning". "We'll |