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... moved up and down the street in the direction of the houses . The men stood close to the car and looked at the yellow lights . One of the men moved slowly toward the nearest house . He held a slip of paper in his hand . The two watched ...
... moved up and down the street in the direction of the houses . The men stood close to the car and looked at the yellow lights . One of the men moved slowly toward the nearest house . He held a slip of paper in his hand . The two watched ...
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... moved very awkwardly down the decline , and when they reached the bottom , their platoon leader told them to stick some of the weeds in the bandoliers around their helmets . They were to move hunched over . Nobody knew what there was on ...
... moved very awkwardly down the decline , and when they reached the bottom , their platoon leader told them to stick some of the weeds in the bandoliers around their helmets . They were to move hunched over . Nobody knew what there was on ...
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... moved his shoulders and push- ed back against the pillow until he was sit- ting up more . " I'm so awfully tired , Jean . " He licked his lips and coughed , and he and mother kept staring at each other . I walked around the bed so I ...
... moved his shoulders and push- ed back against the pillow until he was sit- ting up more . " I'm so awfully tired , Jean . " He licked his lips and coughed , and he and mother kept staring at each other . I walked around the bed so I ...
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