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doc#145 | square dances that were so popular among | more | worldly trains in the great westward migration |
doc#145 | upper lip. "But honest-to-Betsy, I've seed | more | hair than that on a piece o' bacon". </p> |
doc#145 | gear in the train now. Besides, 'tain't no | more | 'n right for me to follow with my black |
doc#146 | had the appearance of being far busier and | more | prosperous. Men crowded the streets and |
doc#146 | decided he wanted no part of it. He said no | more | . </p><p> A hall opened in back of the bar |
doc#146 | bellow Carmer lunged at him. But he was | more | than half-drunk, and his faculties were |
doc#146 | off the street. Pat let him go, following | more | leisurely. At the first restaurant he sensibly |
doc#146 | explosion, followed by a third, sounding | more | distant. </p><p> As near as Cobb could determine |
doc#146 | across the brush. </p><p> A carbine cracked | more | loudly, and a slug clipped fragments from |
doc#148 | could not have been even thirty. She looked | more | like twenty-five or six. It was really |
doc#148 | she had married a man twice her age, and | more | , perhaps, I did not know or much care. </p> |