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He'd and .
He'd be an idiot to let them stay he thought, but he couldn't send them on, either.
He'd started a fire and put coffee on, and now was busy at the work board of his chuck wagon.
He'd come alone, without his wife and child.
He'd been in an angry mood: Conchita had thought his face almost ugly with the anger in him.
He'd told Hank Maguire and Luis Hernandez about his wife's refusal to come with him and about what he now intended to do.
He'd hoped to catch Jesse Macklin there.
He'd put on his old brown corduroy coat and it was already soaked.
He'd mounted up immediately and raced with a revolver ready toward the spot from which he'd estimated the shot had come.
He'd shoot at anything if it was the rear end of a horse or his own sentry.
He'd come East for the christening, by God he would.
He'd not care about getting waked so he could give up some of his whisky to a slit of a kid and maybe lose one of his hiding places in the bargain.
( He'd get the engine oil flowing with an electric heater under a big canvas cover.
He'd landed the plane on a small airstrip in Connecticut and as soon as the aircraft had coasted to a stop, everyone had burst into chatter at the same moment.
He'd have to start going to some of the other places again.
He'd been there several times, back when, while he and Radic had been friends, or at least not enemies.
He'd mentioned it, himself, at church and everybody seemed to have the idea that Tolley had left because Jenny had jilted him for Roy Robards.
He'd had no idea how unhappy his sweet peach had been.
He'd have to think, but the main thing, the imperative necessity, was to leave before Sam Bentley was up and about, and before Millie detained him with sympathy.
He'd tell Sabella about the nightmare.
He'd just admitted it to me.
He'd not only told me so, he'd proved it.
" While Frank Miller has described the relationship between Batman and the Joker as a " homophobic nightmare ," he views the character as sublimating his sexual urges into crimefighting, concluding, " He'd be much healthier if he were gay.
He'd spearheaded the Ace line, he was the originating editor-in-chief of the Avon paperback list in 1945, and I think he was hurt and took it personally.
He'd been sent by Pittsburgh's GM Branch Rickey to evaluate Clemente's teammate Joe Black, a pitcher Rickey himself had originally signed for the Dodgers and was now thinking of reacquiring for Pittsburgh.

grin and .
Jess's coarse features twisted in a surprised grin which was smashed out of shape by Curt's fist.
Over his shoulder he could see Max's loose grin and the Burnsides' glowering faces.
Here in the cool darkness Mr. Podger could still feel the warmth of midday, could still see the yellow butterflies dancing over the road, could still see the friendly grin on the young, sun-browned face as the driver looked back over his shoulder for a moment before the car streaked out of sight.
He had a round, frank Irish face, creased in a jovial grin that stayed bleakly in place even when he was pumping bullets into someone's body.
Menshikov hit Washington with a TV announcer's grin and a hearty handclasp.
There was a fixed grin on Roberts' face, made hideous by the swollen nose and the smeared blood.
His sarcasm was followed by a stupid grin of his thick mouth and bad teeth.
`` I knew it all along '', confessed Arnold with a grin, `` but I just happened to think how much nicer it would be to drop one way up there ''.
A thoroughly ingratiating company it is, and when the final curtain falls you may suddenly realize that you have been sitting with a broad grin on your face all evening.
The half-man woke, recognized Mercer and gave him a healthily sleepy grin.
When frightened, a " full closed grin " causes nearby individuals to be fearful, as well.
His painful wince, his leer, his fiendish grin were the most accomplished ever seen on film.
* Court-martialed Vietnam War mass-murderer William Calley sporting the guileless grin of Alfred E. Neuman, complete with the parody catchphrase ' What, My Lai?
Photographs show Huxley standing, alternately arms on hips and out stretched with a grin on his face.
With a goofy grin, the Kid habitually spoke in a ragged, peculiar slang, which was printed on his shirt, a device meant to lampoon advertising billboards.
( Nega grin girin grimeun jal grin grin grimigo, niga grin girin grimeun mot grin girin grimida.
In these, he generally sets upon the canvas the fleeting aspect of the various stages of merriment, from the subtle, half ironic smile that quivers round the lips of the curiously misnamed Laughing Cavalier to the imbecile grin of the Malle Babbe.
Pierrot — as " Pjerrot ", with his boat-like hat and scarlet grin — remains one of the parks ’ chief attractions.
The OED states: " Portuguese and Spanish authors of the 16th c. agree in identifying the word with Portuguese and Spanish coco " grinning face, grin, grimace ", also " bugbear, scarecrow ", cognate with cocar " to grin, make a grimace "; the name being said to refer to the face-like appearance of the base of the shell, with its three holes.

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