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It
was to him
that Barton had
sent Carl Dill
on Dill's release from the prison
.

My wife died in childbirth after I
was sent away
.

Every plane
that could fly
was sent into the air
.

The husband points the steps out with
his flashlight: `` Its white stare filling her pale eyes To the blind brim with appetite
, Bleaching her hands
that grazed my thighs And
sent us from the table in surprise To let the dishes soak all night
, '' ( Mary Jane asked herself if Meredith
was blushing at this line
, or
was it the fire??

Being somewhat delicate in health
, at the age of sixteen
he was sent to Southern Europe
, for which
he at once developed
a passion
, so
that he spent nearly all of the following ten years abroad
, at first in Italy
, then in Greece
, Egypt
, Asia Minor
, and Palestine
.

At this time Harriet wrote in
a letter which after their finally landing in India
was sent to her mother:

Ann
, pleased
to see her friend happy
, was intrigued by the new fruits
a friend of Captain Heard had
sent on board for their enjoyment
.

As
a result
, he was sent to a hospital in Arizona until
his health improved enough for him
to come back
to Washington
to work in the Government service
.

Last
, not least
, there are some poems which K. King
sent me ( addressed
to herself ) when I
was preparing
a fresh volume
, asking me
to include them
.

Without further inquiry
, Pike jumped
to the conclusion
that Robinson
was guilty
, and, following the honorable route
that would eventually lead
to the dueling ground
, sent a message
to Robinson through
his friends
, demanding
that he either confirm or deny
his complicity
.

Morgan took the suggested steps
, but when Mrs. Sanderson appeared
, there
was nobody with her
but her husband
, whom
he promptly
sent to headquarters
to be questioned
.

His assignment
was not
a new one because Baker had
sent him
to the Mexican border in 1916
to investigate lurid newspaper stories about lack of discipline
, drunkenness
, and venereal disease in American military camps
.

The plane
was sent back
to the United States
, for
a change
, but Castro kept the crazy gunman
, who will prove
a suitable recruit
to the revolution
.

Thus
, when the Russians
sent up their first sputnik
, American chagrin
was human enough
, and American determination
to put American satellites into orbit
was perfectly understandable
.

When
he was in the war
, he was in Law or Supplies or something like
that, and an old buddy of
his told me
he would come down
on Sundays
to the Pentagon
and read the citations for medals -- just like the one we
sent in for Trig --
and go away with
a real glow
.

In fact
, he intimated clearly
that that was the reason
that Wilson had been
sent here --
to make
a larger contribution of dollar money
.

In any event Rector
sent him
to the local hospital
to have it checked
, telling him
to keep
his ears open while
he was in the village
to see if
he could find out what Kayabashi
was planning
.

To determine the practice
and attitude of municipal governments concerning tangible movable property
, a questionnaire
was sent to all local government assessors or boards of assessors in Rhode Island
.

General Jones
was fresh from
a long series of bridge burnings
, including the long bridge at Fairmont
, and, after seeing
a great drove of horses
and cattle
he had collected safely across the bridge
, he sent his men
to work piling combustibles in
and around it
.

Beccaria had almost stumbled
on a lead
to the relationship between electricity
and magnetism when
a discharge from
a Leyden jar
was sent transversally through
a piece of watch-spring steel making its ends magnetic
.

As
a result
, it
was decided
that a mail questionnaire
sent to a large number of companies would be more effective in determining the general practices
and opinions of small firms
and in highlighting some of the fundamental
and recurring problems of defense procurement
that concern both industry
and government
.
was and on
He was thinking of Rittenhouse
and how
he had left him there
, to rock
to death
on the porch of the Splendide
.

The Gap looming before him -- the place where had confronted Jack English
on that day so many years ago --
was his exit from all
that had meaning
to him
.

Someone evidently
was on duty there
.

Then
he was on his way at
a gallop
.

The bullet had torn through the flesh just above the knee
, inflicting an ugly gash
that was forming
a pool of blood
on the floor
.

Mike tested the leg
and found
that he was able
to hobble around
on it
.

Then
he went
on to the Cheyennes
and told them
that the Sioux
was goin'
to move up
.

In the brief moment I had
to talk
to them before I took my post
on the ring of defenses
, I indicated I
was sickened by the methods men employed
to live
and trade
on the river
.

What else
he said
was lost in the rattle of gunfire
on all sides
.
He grabbed her by the shoulders
and went down
on one knee
, taking her weight so
that some of the wind
was driven out of him
.
He got up slowly
, and she
was already
on her feet
, and he stood facing her
.

On
a shelf in the office behind the counter
was a small radio dialed permanently
on a station which broadcast only vulgar commercials
and cheap popular music
.

Once
, pressing him
, I
learned that his job
was only part-time
, in the afternoons when nothing went
on in the hall
.

This desire
, I went
on, growing voluble as my conviction
was aroused
, had mounted at such
a rate recently
that I now found its realization necessary not only
to my physical
but also
to my spiritual wellbeing
.

When they reached their neighbor's house
, Pamela said
a few polite words
to Grace
and kissed Melissa lightly
on the forehead
, the impulse prompted by
a stray thought -- of the type
to which she
was frequently subject these days --
that they might never see one another again
.
He had
to depend
on himself
, since
he was invariably miles
and hours away from others
.

He'd started
a fire
and put coffee
on, and now
was busy at the work board of
his chuck wagon
.

He'd put
on his old brown corduroy coat
and it
was already soaked
.
He was puffing
on a cigar
, and he was turning up
his coat collar
against the rain
.

No man laid
a hand
on him
, but the threat of violence
was there
.

I found
a trooper once the Apache had spread-eagled
on an ant hill
, and another time we ran across some teamsters they'd caught
, tied upside down
on their own wagon wheels over little fires until their brains
was exploded right out o' their skulls
.
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