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doc#133 | and Morgan said, "I understand that, but I | do | n't savvy why you'd go off and leave your |
doc#103 | , he said. "Once I get out on the flat I | do | . Some chaps that know an area well can |
doc#148 | electricity. </p><p> Why she married him I | do | not know. I myself was fond of him but |
doc#144 | We ain't got nothing to talk about. If I | do | n't come back in the house, Breed's going |
doc#112 | compassion. </p><p> As a Christian, I know I | do | not stand where Beckett stands, but I do |
doc#141 | a pedigree as long as my leg, and that I | do | n't amount to anything. But" -- </p><p> "But |
doc#137 | It's bigger than it has to be, though I | do | n't see where it's doing any harm. But you |
doc#111 | himself or to others. I believe that what I | do | has some effect on his actions and I have |
doc#148 | do? Get thrown out? If I even hint at it | do | you think it will matter that you are his |
doc#141 | amount to anything. But" -- </p><p> "But it | do | n't matter a-tall", Lord supplied fondly |
doc#141 | 're all wrong, man! I'm no lawyer. I just | do | what I'm told, and" -- </p><p> "Uh-huh. An' |
doc#143 | never seen or heard of, one thing I just | do | n't think there is, and that's a sportin' |
doc#143 | forced to agree. "But ... well, it just | do | n't seem sportin' somehow"! </p><p> "Sportin' |
doc#141 | maybe", Lord suggested. "Or maybe you just | do | n't feel like a cigar"? </p><p> "I feel like |
doc#110 | and attack, but the truth which the latter | do | not see -- any more than they see the error |
doc#81 | Arnold, a man who knows the rules. "I'll | do | as you say, but I'll also play a provisional |
doc#144 | dropped his own beside it. </p><p> "We'll | do | it another way, then", he said harshly. |
doc#113 | matrimony. Their previous legalized marriages | do | not count, for they hold the laws of the |
doc#111 | garage. We are worried about what people may | do | with them -- that some crazy fool may " |
doc#109 | one dancer slaps another, the victim may | do | a pirouette, sit down, or offer his assailant |