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doc#142 | Brannon said flatly. "And the boy will be too | much | under his influence by then. I've got to |
doc#142 | both darkness and a summer storm. During | much | of the fifteen-mile ride they had watched |
doc#142 | its holster, tossed it onto the desk. "Too | much | fooling around", he said. "Don't press |
doc#143 | a cowhand even while he was receiving a | much | larger salary from parties unknown. He |
doc#144 | any animal belonging to Jess would find | much | reassurance in its owner's voice. </p><p> |
doc#144 | too involved in his own problems to pay | much | attention. He had to make Jess talk, and |
doc#145 | the circle long enough to reply, "I ain't | much | of a hand for Dare-Base and Farmer-in-the |
doc#146 | hands made a play for that money. </p><p> How | much | of an accident could that be"? </p><p> Nearing |
doc#146 | distant crack of a gun. In town no one paid | much | attention to an occasional shot; but on |
doc#147 | through the mud and pot holes. No one had | much | to say. The sky glowered down at them. |
doc#148 | You must forgive me if I seem to dwell too | much | on her physical aspects but I am an artist |
doc#148 | age, and more, perhaps, I did not know or | much | care. </p><p> She was standing with her back |
doc#148 | like crush. Her mouth, which had been so | much | in my thoughts, was warm and moist and |