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doc#139 | troubles. Ten years ago they blew up some of | our | ditches. It cost us a hundred thousand |
doc#145 | Sally and me and her folks aim to give you | our | turn when it comes up and fall in behind |
doc#145 | outfit". </p><p> "Ain't no sense you eating | our | dust", Rod protested. </p><p> "Sally and |
doc#148 | close socially because of the difference in | our | ages. Sometimes I wondered vaguely what |
doc#148 | instantly was obvious; I was aware that when | our | eyes met we both quickly averted them. |
doc#148 | felt that she knew it, for we both kept | our | distance. </p><p> When she appeared at the |
doc#148 | we both feared to dwell on it because of | our | relationship. When our eyes met the air |
doc#148 | on it because of our relationship. When | our | eyes met the air was filled with an unuttered |