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doc#136 | and retreated. </p><p> "Lead up! Lead up! | They | 'll be back"! Montero was shouting. </p><p> |
doc#136 | cries at the end of the valley were faint. | They | grew louder as the Indians charged again |
doc#137 | watched the half-breed as he turned silently. | They | could hear the pony's feet on the dry leaves |
doc#137 | where the children were sleeping. </p><p> | They | weren't sleeping, of course, but they thought |
doc#137 | letting himself be browbeaten by a woman. | They | expected greater things from him, regardless |
doc#137 | disappointed. And determined not to show it. | They | lay a little too stiffly, with their eyes |
doc#137 | would get worse before they got better. 2 | They | had the house cleaned up by noon, and Wilson |
doc#137 | help him. Kathy was already in the wagon. | They | were going to town, and they were both |
doc#138 | the counter, illuminated the entire hall. | They | , and the two large fans which I could dimly |
doc#139 | now. </p><p> "Come on. Let's move". </p><p> | They | filed out through the guard-room door, |
doc#139 | other cell blocks. There was no chance. | They | moved slowly, toward the main gate, following |
doc#139 | , following the wall. There was no moon. | They | had chosen this night purposely. They reached |
doc#139 | moon. They had chosen this night purposely. | They | reached the guard house without alerting |
doc#139 | duty inside, playing pinochle, relaxed. | They | looked up in surprise as Powers came in |
doc#139 | had hit. "I've got to have help". </p><p> | They | stared at him. The sergeant in charge climbed |
doc#139 | his gun alongside the guard's head. </p><p> | They | were free. Even Barton could not quite |
doc#139 | believe it. It had gone without a hitch. | They | slid through the wicket in the big gate |
doc#139 | they would be short. </p><p> No one hurried. | They | walked the horses, heading along the river |
doc#139 | years in prison had taught him realities. | They | were in a fight, outweighed in both numbers |
doc#139 | on the conditions in the valley. </p><p> | They | squatted on their heels in the deep mud |