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doc#143 | the cowboys who had been faced with lay- | offs | a few years earlier, he was becoming a |
doc#144 | that. Couldn't I just" -- His voice trailed | off | into silence. </p><p> Brenner continued to |
doc#144 | stagger to his feet. </p><p> The tines broke | off | under Jess's twisting, and he swung the |
doc#144 | Blood gushed from his nose, and he backed | off | as rapidly as he could, stumbling over |
doc#145 | were winded and resting, or else siphoned | off | from the games by the challenging lure |
doc#145 | protested. </p><p> "Sally and her ma want to trade | off | on account of Harmony being so far along |
doc#146 | Small rooms, probably for cards, opened | off | on either side. All the doors were open |
doc#146 | hauled his bronc around and trotted down | off | the street. Pat let him go, following more |
doc#146 | mean? Clapping spurs to the bronc he set | off | at a sharp canter, with growing alarm. </p> |
doc#146 | his approach, was determined to drive him | off | before he could get into the fight. </p> |
doc#146 | a slug clipped fragments from the brush | off | at one side. The would-be assassin had |
doc#147 | on forever. </p><p> The truck dropped them | off | at the various revetments spread through |
doc#147 | Yeah. See you", Donovan said as he jumped | off | the wing. The expression was his trade- |
doc#147 | for a crew chief to watch his plane take | off | on a combat mission. Yet long before the |
doc#147 | The control tower gave him immediate take- | off | permission, and the clean roar of the engine |
doc#147 | the clean roar of the engine that took him | off | the rough strip spoke well of the skill |
doc#147 | last to leave, and as he circled the ships | off | Tacloban he saw the clouds were dropping |
doc#147 | showers. The metal strip they had taken | off | from was coal black against the green jungle |
doc#147 | airspeed indicator was over 350 when he leveled | off | just above the trees. The opposing aircraft |
doc#147 | section of the plane. The Jap's propeller flew | off | in pieces. A large piece of engine cowling |