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doc#148 | up and told me of my Uncle |
doc#26 | studied law steered me off the Socialist |
doc#145 | fry it out'n me onct we git |
doc#148 | Uncle related to me only by marriage |
doc#141 | going to take me or am I |
doc#112 | father had beaten me or my mother |
doc#111 | might do to me or to himself |
doc#141 | "Why single me out on this |
doc#146 | glad to see me over there" |
doc#148 | professor who made me read the classics |
doc#138 | he came toward me sedately enough, |
doc#148 | his attitude towards me should be, |
doc#134 | Big Charlie told me so. I |
doc#148 | , glanced at me surreptitiously. I |
doc#112 | loud and told me that Beckett " |
doc#31 | "has shown me that the office |
doc#102 | practice drills assured me that the President |
doc#136 | off; under me the ground quivered |
doc#148 | eyes that told me the time was |
doc#138 | , must envy me them. Was |