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The easiest thing would be to sell out to Al Budd and leave the country, but there was a stubborn streak in him that wouldn't allow it.
No doubt there would be men guarding the horses.
Evidently this was a precaution so that mounts would be available in an emergency.
And here all the time you knew the Sioux would be using our rifles on them!!
It's not the kind of thing that a man would be proud of.
The coyote was calling again, and he hoped that this time there would be no other sounds to interrupt it.
There would still be plenty of moments of regret and sadness and guilty relief.
He had been worried that with Miller and Rankin added to the escape party they would be short.
She had offered to walk, but Pamela knew she would not feel comfortable about her child until she had personally confided her to the care of the little pink woman who chose to be called `` Auntie ''.
Indian ghosts would not impinge upon his nights, nor would his days be haunted by the dimly-outlined, ill-conceived figure of her benighted ancestor.
She had the feeling that, under the mouldering leaves, there would be the bodies of dead animals, quietly decaying and giving their soil back to the mountain.
She began it deliberately, so that none of her words would be lost on him.
He knew that anything a brainy little lady like her had to say would be plumb important, as well as pleasin' to the ear, and he didn't want to miss a word of it.
Otherwise, she would be baited into a tantrum -- teased and provoked until she lost control of herself, and thus lost still another battle in the maddening struggle of Tom Lord Vs. Joyce Lakewood.
It poured out of him like an electric current, a feeling that the muscles and nerves of his fine-drawn body were coiling for action, and that that action would be all that he anticipated.
He, McBride, would be cited as in the wrong, and he, Lord, would go scot-free, an officer who had only done his duty, though perhaps too energetically.
And nothing would be done about it.
Supper would be ready within the hour.
Which would you be most scairt of -- a dry-gulchin' or a shoot-down ''??
Probably his horse would be close to where he was hiding.
There was a feeling that this mission would be canceled like all the others and that this muddy wet dark world of combat would go on forever.
Yet long before the scheduled time for return, Donovan would be watching for every speck in the sky.

would and mistake
It had been a mistake, but anything would have been a mistake, as it turned out.
But to imitate an opponent when he has made the mistake of his life would be a new high in statesmanlike folly.
It would be a mistake to sell those thousands of beginning campers on the idea they're buying the comforts of home.
But it would also be a mistake for them not to realize how comfortable camping has become.
Fortunately the number of pathological bigots appears to be quite small, but it would be a mistake to think that more than a matter of degree separates them from the rest of us.
It would be a mistake to attribute the fall of Aegina solely to the development of the Athenian navy.
One would think to listen to him that the Government had no responsibility for the state of world affairs ... The Government has now resolved to enter upon an arms race, and the people will have to pay for their mistake in believing that it could be trusted to carry out a policy of peace.
English dish and German Tisch (" table "), with their flat surfaces, both come from Latin discus, but it would be a mistake to identify their later meanings.
And even in those that he was successful this would be temporary, just until a mistake or chance event caused another failure, another disappointment for the frustrated duck.
The British wanted Berlin but Eisenhower decided it would be a military mistake for him to attack Berlin, and said orders to that effect would have to be explicit.
* The Little Yellow Chicken: An animated little yellow chicken who would always mistake anything and everything for an egg.
It would be a mistake to assume that Wycliffe's doctrine of the Church – which made so great an impression upon famous priest Jan Hus-was occasioned by the western schism ( 1378 – 1417 ).
However, it would be a mistake to consider media studies a specialism of communication sciences, since media make up just a small portion of the overall course.
Apart from this, many DVD recorders mistake the mechanical instability of worn videotapes for Macrovision signals, and so refuse to make what would be perfectly legal DVD dubs of people's old home movies and the like.
Moreover, the mistake being made is not very closely related to what would ordinarily be considered either moral or metaphysical naturalism.
But this would be a mistake.
It would be a disastrous mistake, according to Wittgenstein, to see language as being in any way analogous to formal logic.
Frakes commented that it would have been a mistake to cast Hanks as Cochrane due to his being so well known.
The website had posted information in which " Foxboro " claimed this would be a Farewell Tour ; it was later revealed that this was nothing more than a mistake by Foxboro.
He also made the mistake of asserting that one project — writing an ALGOL compiler — would require six months, regardless of the number of workers involved ( it required longer ).
However, United said the reactivation was a mistake and said the numbers were " inadvertently reinstated ", and would not be reactivated.
United said the reactivation was a mistake and said the numbers were " inadvertently reinstated ", and would not be reactivated.

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