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doc#145 | Jackson recruited his critters, and him and | me | fixed up his wagon while we was waiting |
doc#103 | boys, wandered around the Australian and | me | for a few moments and then returned to |
doc#26 | Some of my fellow workers were grooming | me | for an office in the Socialist Party. The |
doc#138 | but an unbroken line of piers prevented | me | from seeing it. Sometimes I noticed the |
doc#134 | be here by dawn". </p><p> "You can't make | me | go". </p><p> Gavin sank down again into his |
doc#145 | on their way and make camp, let's you and | me | go for a walk down by the Snake -- all |
doc#107 | from friends. "If you can conveniently let | me | have twenty dollars", he wrote one friend |
doc#136 | had seemed like a hideous devil. Now under | me | I could see him for what he really was, |
doc#67 | game. </p><p> "This year, coach Royal told | me | if I'd work on my place-kicking he thought |
doc#148 | the ankle perfect. </p><p> You must forgive | me | if I seem to dwell too much on her physical |
doc#148 | she jumped up, and her two arms encircled | me | in a bear-like crush. Her mouth, which |
doc#138 | Baldness was attacking his pate. He spoke to | me | in a gruff voice, an affectation which |
doc#139 | did you want me to do, kiss him? He dumped | me | in solitary twice". </p><p> Barton caught |
doc#148 | antique store. </p><p> That she impressed | me | instantly was obvious; I was aware that |
doc#112 | none. The family was Protestant, but for | me | it was only irksome and I let it go. My |
doc#148 | better lock the door". </p><p> It did not take | me | long to slip the bolt securely and return |
doc#143 | to give up and move out. </p><p> "Just let | me | meet up with that damned bushwhackin' coward |
doc#112 | a very happy childhood. Then he thought | me | more perverse than ever. I left the party |
doc#104 | this anonymous folk poem: "They brought | me | news that Spring is in the plains And Ahmad |
doc#114 | spent many years in New England, said to | me | not long ago: "I can't forgive New England |