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doc#142 | Ramirez brothers were also along. The seventh | man | was Red Hogan, a wiry little puncher with |
doc#146 | Less assured than the tall, wide-shouldered | man | in the lead, Cobb followed alertly, a hand |
doc#111 | not much more afraid of people now than | man | ever was. We are not now afraid of atomic |
doc#103 | walked over toward the family. </p><p> The | man | was leaning against the rock. He gazed |
doc#139 | Powers was covering the remaining guard. The | man | half-reached for the cord of the alarm |
doc#139 | gun against the uncovered head, hard. The | man | went over without sound, falling to the |
doc#139 | never accustomed himself to Kodyke. The | man | was tall, thin, with a narrow face and |
doc#115 | architect but the temple that is immortal. "The | man | 's true reputation is his work". </p><p> The |
doc#139 | that was Kodyke. He knew nothing about the | man | 's history. Kodyke had appeared at the mine |
doc#139 | through it Barton shoved his gun against the | man | 's side. </p><p> "One sound and you're dead |
doc#103 | into the socket of the eye, walk along the | man | 's lashes and across the wet surface of |
doc#137 | turned. The fire had gone down, and the | man | was only a shadow against the trees. But |
doc#79 | background, is generally recognized as the | man | most responsible for the imminent return |
doc#81 | who knows the code as thoroughly as the | man | who wrote the book. This knowledge has |
doc#103 | smell. Idje, here", and he nodded at the | man | , "is said to have great odor. The stink |
doc#135 | walking and got within arm's reach before the | man | became suspicious and straightened from |
doc#144 | . </p><p> Curt managed to duck beneath the | man | 's flailing fist, and drove home a solid |
doc#133 | toward the house. Now he saw that both the | man | and woman were moving slowly and irregularly |
doc#112 | not bristle. One might say it combines the | man | 's own pride and humility. For he has the |
doc#29 | he had added, "We can love Eisenhower the | man | , even if we considered him a mediocre president |