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doc#145 | Jacksons and Dan as their true guests of honor, | did | the Harrows take time to catch up on the |
doc#145 | time to catch up on the news. No sooner | did | they hear of Dan's injury than both Gran |
doc#145 | don't that fiddle make you wish the Bible | did | n't say us Baptists can't dance"? </p><p> |
doc#145 | mother always does when a marriage is made, | did | not prevent her from having the first carefree |
doc#146 | Pat turned to survey him deliberately. He | did | not reply, going on toward the back. Less |
doc#146 | in for his dinner, and as a consequence | did | not see Cobb strike the open range at the |
doc#146 | knew, only his father could be there. What | did | it mean? Clapping spurs to the bronc he |
doc#147 | flying, and he wondered, if the ceiling | did | drop, whether he and the other flights |
doc#147 | separated Leyte from Samar and hope that it | did | n't close in before they returned. </p><p> |
doc#147 | . If the other pilots were worried, they | did | not show it. The formation remained perfect |
doc#147 | sight and then added another. The enemy | did | not veer. It did not seem possible that |
doc#147 | added another. The enemy did not veer. It | did | not seem possible that they hadn't been |
doc#148 | ages. Sometimes I wondered vaguely what he | did | about women for my Aunt, by blood, had |
doc#148 | walked -- there was scarcely anything she | did | which did not fascinate me. Her legs were |
doc#148 | there was scarcely anything she did which | did | not fascinate me. Her legs were the full |
doc#148 | man twice her age, and more, perhaps, I | did | not know or much care. </p><p> She was standing |
doc#148 | realized that when she entered the store she | did | not switch on the lights. The cavernous |
doc#148 | murmur, "We'd better lock the door". </p><p> It | did | not take me long to slip the bolt securely |
doc#148 | think you misunderstood something I said or | did | , so instead of just telling him I made |
doc#148 | his attitude towards me should be, but he | did | not say one word which might indicate that |