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They soon went to have and early dinner and Katy ’ s father called and told her that she had to come home.
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They formed the acrobat duo " Lang and Cravat " in the 1930s and soon joined the Kay Brothers circus.
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They soon developed oral traditions of their own, which differed from the rabbinic traditions, and eventually formed the Karaite sect.
They preach only human doctrines who say that as soon as the money clinks into the money chest, the soul flies out of purgatory.
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They reined in there, Brannon remaining in the saddle while Hogan went to look for Jesse Macklin in the hotel dining room.
They were aware that soldiers went to town, in more ways than one, because of the monotony of camp life, to find the only release available in the absence of movies, reading rooms, and playing fields with adequate athletic equipment.
They went up against an SS unit of comparable size, over a little rise of ground, over an open field.
They went to the Flea Market, expecting to find the treasures of Europe, and found instead a duplication of that long double row of booths in Tours.
They went shopping in the neighborhood, and bought two loaves of bread with the ration coupons they had been given in Blois, and some cheese, and a dozen eggs, and a bag of oranges from a peddler in the Place Redoute -- the first oranges they had seen since they landed.
They went up onto a front porch and into a small hallway where a dim bulb burned high in the ceiling.
They went along the pass talking with each other for a short while until they came to a river roaring with torrent.
They looked at the ruins of the old Roman wall on the lower Via Veneto, then they went to the Farnese Gardens.
They went into the sun together and paraded grandly in their war clothes, painting their faces with the sacred attis dug far off in the cave of skeletons.
They left Grothendieck in the care of Wilhelm Heydorn, a Lutheran Pastor and teacher in Hamburg where he went to school.
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