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doc#138 | the hall, however, and hardly a day passed | when | I did not go to look at it from a distance |
doc#138 | spring had passed well into summer. At last, | when | I put it to him directly, the clerk was |
doc#140 | that had disturbed the motion of her heart | when | she entered the forest was gone now, and |
doc#140 | focused her thoughts on her husband. If, | when | this was all over, she found the words |
doc#140 | understand. How could he comprehend her need | when | he himself was innocent? Indian ghosts |
doc#141 | did these yokels still wear boots, anyway, | when | most had scarcely sat a horse in years? |
doc#141 | of line. McBride gave him his opportunity | when | he showed up in town with a pistol on his |
doc#141 | "So what's this all about"? he demanded, | when | Lord confronted him. "I'm not the only |
doc#142 | small room. His face was stiff with anger | when | they let go of his arms. He looked at each |
doc#142 | uttering threats in a low but savage voice | when | they closed and padlocked the door. </p> |
doc#143 | started swinging an ax at his second willow | when | the distant blast of a rifle sounded. He |
doc#143 | friend. No man's name brought more cheers | when | it was announced in a rodeo. </p><p> "Well |
doc#143 | of about $125, very good money in an era | when | top hands worked for $30 and found.) Rumor |
doc#143 | hero, as the same kind of champion he was | when | he entered and invariably won the local |
doc#144 | Adams. I don't know what you're up to, but | when | Brenner" -- </p><p> "You can forget about |
doc#145 | the sleeve. If I hadn't got Nate stopped | when | I did, my duds'd all be shot plumb to hell |
doc#145 | followed the old taboo of "quitting the gab | when | wearing the nosebag". </p><p> After their |
doc#145 | the farmer, who was Dan, wasted no time | when | they came to the line, "The farmer choose |
doc#145 | feel closer to some kind of civilization | when | stumbled across out here in this wilderness |
doc#145 | losing another boy, as a mother always does | when | a marriage is made, did not prevent her |