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doc#137 | ". </p><p> It was meant to insult him, and | did | n't quite succeed. He took the reins just |
doc#137 | business up here". </p><p> The half-breed | did | n't answer this time. But the scar seemed |
doc#137 | feeling that the girl meant trouble. If she | did | , he could stand it better in the light. |
doc#138 | quiet. Such was my state of mind that I | did | not question the possibility of this; under |
doc#138 | counter with its overhead light. This light | did | not penetrate very far back into the hall |
doc#138 | however, and hardly a day passed when I | did | not go to look at it from a distance. I |
doc#138 | of it. I could not cling to my past nor | did | I wish to. I had signed it off on the forms |
doc#138 | future lay solely with the hall, yet what | did | I know about the hall at this point? Although |
doc#138 | functioning. I wished to prepare myself but | did | not even know what sort of clothes I ought |
doc#138 | sort of clothes I ought to be wearing. I | did | not despair, however; far from it! I was |
doc#138 | longshoremen's lunch counters, yet never | did | I cease to feel myself a stranger there |
doc#138 | read my forms, perhaps several times. He | did | not look at them now. As he lowered himself |
doc#138 | contact with, at the hall? These questions | did | not surprise me; I felt certain that the |
doc#139 | bare floor. </p><p> Barton said harshly, "Why | did | you do that"? </p><p> Rankin sneered at him |
doc#139 | that"? </p><p> Rankin sneered at him. "What | did | you want me to do, kiss him? He dumped |
doc#139 | embarrassed. He said in a studied voice, "I | did | n't do it for you. I did it for the valley |
doc#139 | studied voice, "I didn't do it for you. I | did | it for the valley. You're the only man |
doc#139 | place to go". </p><p> Barton hesitated. He | did | not trust Rankin, his violent temper, his |
doc#139 | up also. "I was afraid of this. I almost | did | n't tell you". </p><p> "If you hadn't I'd |
doc#140 | preoccupation on the part of her mother, she | did | not comment upon it. </p><p> After they had |