So Sentence Examples

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  • I know you must be tired, so I will let you rest.

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  • He spoke so well that everybody was pleased.

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  • You are so eloquent.

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  • Her eyes were almond shaped, the brown of the iris so dark that it was almost black.

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  • I know I'm not much account; but I'm the only horse in all the Land of Oz, so they treat me with great respect.

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  • I love you so much.

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  • It wasn't so bad.

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  • Thank you so much for helping, Jonathan.

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  • The apron did not dry quickly enough to suit me, so I drew nearer and threw it right over the hot ashes.

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  • It's so warm down here.

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  • You are so funny.

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  • So would have I. So would have everyone.

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  • Why is the Internet so sterilely defined?

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  • Long afterward James Hogg said, "I never felt so grateful to any creature below the sun as I did to Sirrah that morning."

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  • It will be so much fun to work on it with Jonathan and Destiny.

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  • I was really tired, so I went back to bed.

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  • It was open, so I came in.

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  • How can he remember well his ignorance--which his growth requires--who has so often to use his knowledge?

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  • I'm not so sure he's up to anything.

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  • She looked so cute that Carmen took a few pictures of her.

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  • She was so close to achieving her goal.

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  • He placed one upon the floor, so that it could run around, and pulled apart the other, making three piglets in all; and then one of these was pulled apart, making four piglets.

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  • I would have so much to look at!

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  • But now, good wanderers, your luncheon is on the table, so please sit down and eat as much as you like.

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  • So he still wanted to marry her.

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  • What demon possessed me that I behaved so well?

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  • My father made holes in these so that I could string them, and for a long time they kept me happy and contented.

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  • In fact, she had made a different decision about it so many times that his head must be spinning.

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  • So why should we listen to what they call normal?

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  • Couldn't sleep, so I decided to get up and fix breakfast.

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  • You like this ranch, you said so.

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  • It is a secret the bears do not know, and we people of Voe usually walk upon the water when we travel, and so escape our enemies.

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  • I was thinking about buying a new vehicle and wondered if we had the money, so I looked at his financial information on the computer.

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  • They had been married almost five years, so... that meant the baby was conceived long before they met - about the time he and Tessa were going to get married.

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  • I think you look nice, and so does Brandon.

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  • So stop blaming yourself.

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  • We can only do so much.

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  • She took out some of his and hers so he wouldn't think she was packing to leave him.

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  • Friday was usually a hectic day, with people being released, so she was unable to leave early.

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  • If you want out, just say so.

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  • His plans hadn't worked out, so now he was bitter because hers did?

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  • Maybe that was why they were so happy.

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  • Ridges of sparkling white sand surrounded the camp like a sleeping dragon, soaking heat from the sun - resting now so it could spit its fiery breath at them later in the day.

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  • I didn't know you were so fond of horses.

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  • He positioned his hat so the glasses were shaded.

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  • So why don't we get married while we're there?

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  • She turned her back on Bordeaux and pulled her shirt from her pants, unbuttoning it so that the water could reach the sweat stained area under her breasts.

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  • So you were trying to buy the ranch.

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  • I never would have believed a woman could be so kind hearted and so suspicious at the same time.

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  • The conversation was over - or so she thought.

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  • You've gained some valuable experience about how things can get out of control so quickly.

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  • Yes; there was land below them; and not so very far away, either.

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  • Dulce was so angry that tears were rolling down her face.

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  • Maybe so, but what does she eat?

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  • So why didn't you bring up the other two?

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  • In fact, things were going so well that she actually accepted an invitation to a valentine's party at Roxanne's house.

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  • After all, her plans were going so well.

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  • Then they were locked in a passionate embrace, seeking and finding the love they had been pushing aside for so long.

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  • If so, why didn't he simply voice his objection?

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  • So, that's why you've been shutting me out.

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  • No, Pete spotted them afore they saw us, so we got away.

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  • Well guys, I hate to leave such good company, but I'm so tired that I can hardly keep my eyes open.

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  • Today he would be different, and so would she.

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  • The work isn't so bad.

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  • When I was taking care of Dad there wasn't time to take classes and he died owing a lot of money, so I had to sell the house.

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  • So looking after a rambling old house could be an ambition?

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  • The house was furnished, so she didn't have much to move – just a few pieces of her parent's furniture and some summer clothes.

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  • It all happened so fast that she didn't have time to think, only to cling to the one solid thing she could find - Cade.

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  • Don't look at the past so negatively.

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  • But then, hadn't she already done so when he tried to kiss her at the sink two weeks ago?

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  • And so they both managed to get her things into Mary's truck.

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  • You'd think so and I guess he's curious about his past, but he's not as obsessed.

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  • Years of only remembered dreams but now the real act is so much better than fantasying!

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  • The children are so innocent they will believe anything I tell them.

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  • It's so nice not to listen to police sirens and taxies honking their horns but I'm afraid we might have woken Howie up earlier.

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  • Martha had a plate full of pancakes ready so we all sat around the large table.

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  • It wasn't the scene; it was the fact that it was so incredibly real.

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  • So I guess the questions is this; where were you?

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  • I was nervous so I forgot his name.

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  • I thought about it, not to chase you down, but so I wouldn't forget anything you might say.

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  • Then I figured it might freak you so no recording.

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  • This is so much higher than my grade level I'm getting a nose bleed.

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  • Okay. I don't hear any deal breakers so far.

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  • So we somehow refer cases to you?

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  • So no go on the 'grassy knoll' or Jon Benet Ramsey?

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  • Is there a voice scrambler so we have more security when we call in tips?

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  • These Carolina country fools never lock their doors making it so easy it's scarcely a challenge.

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  • I have the least rewarding job of any of us so my desires are directed to family and this mind boggling venture Howie is taking us on.

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  • We didn't let on to this guy, Jude Bryce, about the tip but he was a close neighbor and the parents suspected he might be involved so he was in our radar.

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  • He was so incensed; he'd try as many times as it took.

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  • I'm sure there's some lighter fluid around here but your grill is gas so you don't need it.

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  • Do you think Martha will upset Quinn enough so he won't do what you asked?

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  • If he thinks I might be up today, he'll insist on staying home so he won't miss me.

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  • You're asking me to drop everything when I'm so close to achieving my goal.

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  • The moment was so tense that, when the telephone rang, they both jumped.

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  • You would have, if I hadn't been traveling so fast.

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  • His voice was so harsh that Adrienne took a step backward.

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  • His hands gripped her shoulders and pulled her back so that he could see her face.

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  • Don't look so betrayed.

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  • So far, she hadn't found a way to broach the subject with Brandon.

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  • He made her sound so cold and calculating - so mechanical.

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  • It was no surprise that Julia thought so, but it hurt to have Rachel say so.

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  • About the way he smiled, so sweet and innocent - the way his arms felt around her, so comforting and secure.

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  • It was so utterly beautiful - so serene.

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  • So you kissed me in front of her.

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  • They refused to do so, citing their promise to tipsters of absolute confidentiality.

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  • And so, one by one, the nine tiny piglets were pushed together until but a single one of the creatures remained.

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  • So they began to ascend the stairs, Dorothy and the Wizard first, Jim next, drawing the buggy, and then Zeb to watch that nothing happened to the harness.

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  • Dorothy was captured in the same way, and numbers of the Gargoyles clung to Jim's legs, so weighting him down that the poor beast was helpless.

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  • My school-teacher said so; and she knows a lot, Jim.

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  • So, if we had the wings, and could escape the Gargoyles, we might fly to that rock and be saved.

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  • And now the Tin Woodman arrived, his body most beautifully nickle-plated, so that it shone splendidly in the brilliant light of the room.

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  • That is because they seem so far out of the daily experience of most people that they cannot conceive of how or why they would use them.

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  • History, Poetry, Mythology!--I know of no reading of another's experience so startling and informing as this would be.

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  • So, we are told, the New Hollander goes naked with impunity, while the European shivers in his clothes.

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  • Helene was so lovely that not only did she not show any trace of coquetry, but on the contrary she even appeared shy of her unquestionable and all too victorious beauty.

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  • Only they could fail to see it, the prince continued, evidently thinking of the campaign of 1807 which seemed to him so recent.

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  • So he called Tikhon and went through the rooms with him to show him where to set up the bed for that night.

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  • Soldiers were passing in a constant stream along the street blocking it completely, so that Alpatych could not pass out and had to wait.

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  • He couldn't understand why she would say that when she'd been living in his house so long.

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  • So, what do your parents think of this arrangement.

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  • And why was she so eager to meet his parents?

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  • It was beautiful in winter, but it would be much more so when the trees gained color.

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  • It's beautiful out here, and riding up here, I feel so... connected.

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  • The smoke proved to be too much for Adrienne and two other girls, so they decided to walk each other home.

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  • Was it so terrible, Adrienne?

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  • Otherwise, what's so different from yesterday?

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  • If she hadn't been there in his arms only minutes ago, she never would have guessed he had been so aroused.

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  • Now that the truth was out, maybe it wouldn't be so difficult to live in the same apartment now.

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  • Was it really so important what Brandon or anyone else thought?

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  • I've been through this so many times I could do it in my sleep.

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  • I talked to the school and they let me take the finals, since I was so close to completing school.

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  • I was so busy following the road map I made so many years ago that I didn't notice it was outdated.

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  • Not in so many words, but it says women shouldn't dress in men's clothing.

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  • So who says pants are men's clothing?

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  • We're short handed so you wind up taking care of your own team and wagon.

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  • Getting upset about it wasn't going to change anything, though, so she forced a grin as she met the troubled gaze of Fritz.

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  • Davis gulped the last of his coffee and turned the cup up side down on a rock so it would drain.

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  • Each day they changed positions in line so that no one ate the dust from all the wagons every day.

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  • Once she wouldn't have thought him capable of something so unfair.

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  • It wasn't as if that was the most important part, so why did it hurt the most?

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  • So, when is it your turn to cook?

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  • So absorbed was he in tormenting her, that he didn't seem to notice.

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  • She wanted to talk to Bordeaux about it, but they were moving so fast that conversation was impossible.

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  • How could he remain so composed?

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  • Cassie, I'm not leaving you, so you might as well try to go on.

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  • Her whispered calls for Bordeaux received no response so she felt around in the darkness.

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  • Of course, why wouldn't he think so?

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  • There were so many questions.

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  • The crowd had dispersed, so they turned toward the only hotel in town.

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  • Chauncey seemed so sure...

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  • I mean... he rode ahead so he could make arrangements before you arrived.

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  • So her plans were changed.

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  • I wouldn't sell the ranch after you put so much money into it.

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  • Of course, how could she have been so blind?

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  • Darcie couldn't stand the gossip and rude behavior in every town, so she finally went back to the Indians.

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  • You might as well know right now that I wanted to buy your ranch so I could use the creek.

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  • Why didn't you just say so in the first place?

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  • Why they found it so amusing that Mr. Cade was a recluse evaded her comprehension.

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  • He actually smiled, though it was so brief that she questioned whether she had imagined it.

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  • If he wanted to forget it had ever happened, so much the better.

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  • I didn't expect you so soon.

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  • She was so pretty I'm saddened she's gone so soon.

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  • It's so nice now to be home in the sun and have time to replenish my funds and think about my future.

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  • It's mind-blowing on so many different levels.

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  • I still think it's a crime you lost so much time out of your life.

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  • With so many problems pending, I desperately needed time to think things through.

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  • This is a lovely home, so spacious and nicely decorated.

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  • So he rattled on, telling all the gossip he had heard among the orderlies.

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  • What took you two so long to get water?

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  • By the time we were finished it was dark and the sand was blowing so bad we might have got lost, so we stayed in the cave until it let up.

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  • He wasn't in the lobby, so she stepped outside the hotel and sauntered down the boardwalk.

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  • We used to be so close.

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  • There is nothing so terrible that a few words from the Padre can't mend.

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  • I thought so too, but...

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  • She turned her head so that he would not see the tears burning her eyes.

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  • Everyone was so worried.

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  • So, Bordeaux had coerced her to meet him at the church after all.

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  • He was silent so long that she decided he wasn't going to answer.

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  • Maybe hearing Mary say it so often had burned it into his brain.

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  • You wouldn't be so lonely there.

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  • I need to go to town for something so I'd better get started.

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  • Don't be so hard on yourself.

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  • I can't believe we're getting involved in something so bizarre and so treacherous.

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  • It's just... so confusing.

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  • So when Betsy arrived ten minutes later, there was room for sleeping without utilizing the living room sofa.

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  • Give me an hour or so and a number where I can call you.

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  • All I could think was once again, we were oh so close, but he'd alluded us.

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  • All the while, I couldn't block the vision of the wife I so loved, being herded at knife point.

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  • Everyone brightened at the sight of this pretty young woman, so soon to become a mother, so full of life and health, and carrying her burden so lightly.

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  • So far she had never mentioned her excursions to the attic, but when things got too dull around the house, she went up to explore.

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  • Sometimes. Anyway, it's the paneling that makes the room so dark, not the curtains over the windows.

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  • If you use the right colors, and brighten the walls with a few large pictures, or some mirrors, it wouldn't be so dark.

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  • Why that was so important to him, she wasn't sure, and he never explained.

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  • What was it about him that attracted her so?

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  • She lifted the cat to her lap and turned so the light from the doorway would fall on the foot.

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  • You've been around that furry thing so long that you're beginning to look like him.

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  • How sad that his smile was so rare.

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  • You know, I've never seen Russie look so fit.

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  • Maybe so, but I've seen the way you look at him when you forget yourself.

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  • Was it wishful thinking that made her so certain that he wasn't?

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  • It was so pathetic.

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  • Anyway she finally got so lonely and depressed that she locked herself in her room one day and shot herself.

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  • So that was why Cade felt responsible for his mothers' death.

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  • You defend him because you work for him and you're a loyal employee, but I'll bet you've wondered why he's so unresponsive.

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  • Because Cade was so reclusive and entertained controversial ideas, he was a target for that kind of gossip.

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  • She seems to have so much animosity toward you.

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  • So it had all been a show for Claudette.

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  • How could he betray her trust so utterly - for the sole purpose of proving a point to Claudette?

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  • If the show had been for Claudette, would I have been so rough?

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  • Then why were you so rough?

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  • I was so angry, and Claudette picked the worst time to...

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  • It happened so suddenly that I didn't realize it was coming.

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  • I think I'll sleep in tomorrow, so don't bother to get up early.

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  • Why don't I pack a lunch so we can go down to the pond for a picnic?

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  • His eyes reflected interest, so she continued.

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  • He was watching her intently so she shrugged.

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  • Were her feelings for Cade so obvious that he had detected them?

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  • I think he wants me out of the house so he can bring someone home.

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  • So, how's scruffy doing?

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  • She had to get out some so he could have a life.

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  • How could it be so cold during an electrical storm?

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  • Her bare feet made no noise as she moved across the room toward him, so when she reached his side he glanced up sharply.

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  • I was just ... well, the storm was so violent, and it was so cold.

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  • She scooted closer to him, shifting the blanket so that she could drape the excess around his shoulders.

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  • Maybe that was why Mary seemed so concerned that she would become romantically involved with Cade.

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  • There's no point in being uncomfortable just so you can prove what a macho man you are.

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  • She knew that at the time, so why had she pushed reason aside?

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  • She had been so sure it would never happen with her consent.

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  • Was that why he was so remorseful?

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  • It was such a beautiful ranch, so quiet and secluded.

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  • Why did he try so hard to cover his feelings?

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  • But no, she had been so certain, so naive.

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  • So, that evening at supper she broached the subject.

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  • I feel so ashamed.

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  • What's worse, you were so naïve - and you love him.

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  • And so it was that she decided to stay on the ranch.

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  • I'd travel so far and then I would be stopped by a gully or a creek.

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  • So what do you want me to do, make a museum out of this place?

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  • So when do you plan to leave?

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  • Mary was still out, so she sat down and read the pamphlet.

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  • The moment was so perfect - and then she walked in and said that... ruined everything.

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  • So that's why you acted so cool for a while.

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  • It's just that... well, after that, it all happened so fast.

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  • That's why I had so much trouble telling you.

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  • So I got to thinking about adoption.

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  • I thought you decided you couldn't live with the loneliness on the ranch because I was gone so much.

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  • So you hired a housekeeper with a professional attitude.

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  • He turned to Cynthia, awkwardly shifting him around so she could take him.

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  • Claudette had sent them so many clothes.

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  • It was amazing how a baby could put love in so many hearts.

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  • Zach was asleep again, so she put him in his cradle and closed her blouse.

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  • Maybe that was what she found so intriguing about him.

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  • I've pondered the events of those few months so often and so deeply I know if I don't at least commit the experience to paper I'll never move forward.

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  • In any event, I won't wait so long before I take another.

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  • It was a Sports Illustrated swim suit issue so old they were wearing one piece suits.

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  • Only for a minute or two but it was so cool!

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  • The choices are endless, the hunt so exciting.

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  • I tried to remember names on buildings but just being there was so awesome it was difficult to concentrate.

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  • The town was fairly large with a dozen or so business buildings on each side of the street but, as I said, most were closed.

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  • I didn't know where this was going so I paused until she continued.

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  • More so, he blamed himself.

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  • So you gave him a send-off present?

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  • That sounds so sordid but, I guess, something like that.

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  • No, and I've never really cheated on Quinn, so don't bother to ask.

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  • Howie doesn't have a clue so I thought I'd help him out.

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  • Everything he described could, as Quinn so succinctly put it, be a mind constructed fairy tale.

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  • Betsy was knee deep in meetings through the dinner hour so I was designated to baby sit Howie.

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  • I'm sorry I'm so positive about this.

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  • Betsy wants to leave by seven tomorrow morning so we won't get back too late.

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  • It's just so... impossible.

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  • There were so many people and cars.

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  • Yes. I'm sorry so many buildings are gone but that one block is enough.

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  • I was walking from the opposite direction so everything looked backwards at first glance.

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  • He did so, and then pointed out the location of where he'd seen people, cars, the two horses and the wagon.

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  • In my time too; the war brought some money in and coal was getting dug so's there was jobs.

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  • You're doing this so the bees will be more interested in certain flowers?

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  • Everyone was tired so after perfunctory greetings over a single glass of wine for those of us drinking, we retreated to our sleeping quarters.

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  • There weren't any buildings or people so I 'came back'.

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  • Howie continued to look to us for direction while remaining adamant we exclude so much as mention of what we were doing to anyone outside our group.

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  • Howie was due within the hour so only Quinn and Martha met us at the door.

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  • It pissed him off so much he cut off all tests just when we were making real progress.

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  • So there's no concern these visions may stop completely?

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  • We're had poor Howie in thirty-two sessions since you're been here so Quinn's developed cross references.

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  • This business is so incredible it's wrecking me.

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  • It's Howie's mind so it's his choice.

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  • He insisted I tell him where I was setting my units so he always knew approximately where he was going.

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  • You're all involved so I'm asking you all stay in the room with me.

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  • It's so pleasant when you understand your true talents and realize your superiority makes you capable of near impossible goals.

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  • I was so positive it was impossible.

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  • We forbade ourselves to even discuss our impetuous actions for fear of disturbing Howie so all we could do is cross our fingers and pray.

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  • I'd never experienced my wife being so upset.

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  • I've never been so frightened in my life.

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  • When I'd stopped for a breath, the woman asked where I was when I witnessed it and why I'd waited so long to call.

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  • At the time, we felt so infallible in our rightness we grabbed the proverbial bull by the horns exposing ourselves to a wealth of trouble.

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  • In spite of such worldly concerns I barely remember climbing beneath the covers sleep came so quickly.

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  • He carried it into the bushes but I didn't want to see it so I didn't follow him.

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  • He so busied himself with his silly telephone trick to call away the mother he didn't notice someone who must have been watching.

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  • We remained so for the following week.

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  • I guess I looked funny, so he asked me outright, if we'd been lovers.

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  • I did so from a Times Square pay phone.

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  • We were on it, so to speak, less than two hours after the baby was taken.

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  • It was so heart wrenching to Martha she insisted Howie try more than once, in an effort to succeed.

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  • The others, even Quinn, didn't disagree, but added, "And protect ourselves in doing so."

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  • A kid who stole matches so he could light spiders on fire and watch how far they ran.

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  • It's Howie's head so it's his choice but the machines, are mine exclusively.

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  • We didn't even remain on the phone so sure we were that it wouldn't prove to be a crime.

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  • Out flight was early so we had time for dinner on the way from the airport.

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  • The LeBlanc's had picked up Howie at his Boston apartment so the car was packed tightly.

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  • Ben, we voted you in so we're willing to give you the ball.

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  • He anguished over the possibility, fearful he would be so horror-stricken he'd wake and miss the telling information that would lead to a capture.

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  • Unfortunately, it occurred over night and we couldn't fix the time in spite of three attempts to do so.

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  • We did so although the driving was downright dangerous for the first fifty miles.

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  • The sea shore is too far to the east so I fear she'll be remanded to a roadside bier of Kudzu and discarded fast food wrappers.

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  • One person has the so called ability, with support from a few others.

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  • Not so far, but all we offer is tips.

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  • I'll accomplish this via a blind trust so you will remain unknown, even to me.

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  • I'm as curious by nature as the next person, probably even more so, but to answer your question; no.

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  • Fortunately, her father heard a car drive away so the time of abduction was clearly set.

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  • While he now had the ability to chase his past, he refused vehemently to do so.

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  • Maybe there's a place with a college so Howie can continue his studies.

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  • What we're doing together blows my imagination so I'll devote as much time and energy as I can possible muster to optimizing our results.

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  • We needed my salary so badly quitting wasn't part of the equation.

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  • It's just so overwhelming I don't know how else to react.

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  • She made sure her computer was solely a word processor with no on line capabilities so no one could ever hack into it.

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  • Mr. Cooms moved fast, and so did we.

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  • To ask Brennan directly might lead to us so I made up a story we were checking old cases to see if someone released from prison might have returned to this type of crime.

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  • Betsy and Martha surreptitiously scoured the media for results, in spite of our agreement not to do so.

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  • So was Merrill Cooms who told us his investment was paltry compared to getting, as he called him, "that monster Cummings."

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  • It wasn't so unique to be traceable.

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  • I remember because the tip was different from most; so detailed.

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  • That's why Julie is so good for me.

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  • I volunteered no more information, nor did he want it, doubly so now that he might be suspected of having ties to us because of the frequent inquiries he made.

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  • Three. He killed the mother and father so there was no one to report their daughter missing, for nearly a week.

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  • The details are just now being posted but the murder occurred so long ago, I think it's outside your window.

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  • I so love my home away from home.

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  • I thought of leaving a note of thanks to the Psychic Tipster, so kindly confiding to me, albeit vicariously through dear departed Brenda, his or her limitations.

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  • Narrow down the field to another pasture, so to speak?

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  • There are mixed feelings about doing so.

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  • I wouldn't deny one's right to fulfill love, but doing so will have serious consequences on an untold number of lives, even those you're saving.

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  • Perhaps it's not so pristine, like most of this tired city.

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  • She agreed to do so but said she was ninety percent convinced already and asked me to continue.

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  • It's so lovely a tour on a spring afternoon.

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  • They claimed to have done so in the spirit of good will and a desire to protect the privacy of the tipster.

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  • If the Federal Government is continuing to dog us, they are doing so clandestinely, as we've heard nothing of their activities.

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  • So you think you were the so-called prize?

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  • I wouldn't ask but I think it's in your best interest to do so.

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  • There was blood running down his pant leg but he ran on his leg so it couldn't have been too bad.

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  • Mr. Cooms didn't involve the police so I don't know how we'd check the area clinics or doctors.

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  • I'm under surveillance and my secure lines might not be so secure anymore.

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  • So you're out of it?

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  • So far, all their snooping is fact finding but if they want your talents, they don't take no for an answer.

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  • I volunteered to mind the store, so to speak, at least for appearance's sake though there was little to do.

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  • I considered telling her the tipster was ill and out of service for a few days but common sense dictated that doing so might encourage someone to commit a crime in the tipster's absence.

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  • I didn't know the names of anyone at organization so I asked for the person in charge of investigations.

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  • He's the only one who is a direct threat and that's due to our coming so close to getting him in the past.

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  • From what I read between the lines, the stepfather has no use for Howie, so Howie's presence isn't giving him any comfort.

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  • Maybe the woman is more forgiving now that so much time has passed.

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  • He got up the courage and asked me out but when I begged off he acted so devastated I felt like a heel.

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  • So a week or two later, I asked him out... dinner at my place.

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  • So you slept with him.

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  • Okay, it wasn't exactly true love but Howie's a nice guy and I would have let him do it even if he wasn't so generous.

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  • So you stayed with Howie so you could.

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  • It wasn't worded as a question, but kept my fingers crossed so tightly they hurt.

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  • So; is that enough?

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  • So what's the problem?

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  • It would kill him to do so but it means his life, Julie.

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  • I'll miss her so as she missed her mother whom I was forced to lay to rest before the little lovely was mine.

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  • I gently woke her, but in doing so frightened her.

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  • You don't want to do this; you never cheated on Quinn; you told me so.

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  • I did so, until Claire was sated and burped.

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  • It rang a dozen or so times before I half-fell down the stairs and located it.

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  • Martha wasn't doing well staying alone so she asked a bottle of Beefeater to keep her company.

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  • So you haven't done much?

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  • Howie and Quinn, and Martha too; they don't know what Julie did so they can't see the possibility of a connection to Julie.

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  • These latest grabs started up last fall so I'm looking at prison releases of sex offenders and going over them one by one.

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  • Lake Erie sits north of Ohio for a long stretch so to get into Canada going east; he'd enter in New York State, around Niagara Falls.

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  • I was impressed and told him so.

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  • She can take Martha's place, trying to calm Howie down enough so he can nod off but keep beating on her the importance of keeping her mouth shut.

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  • No, but Vermont is a small state so everything is relatively close.

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  • I put aside a dozen or so that looked promising but that was all.

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  • One time she was crying so when she went to the bathroom, I read it.

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  • One chore remained before I'd do so though I was as nervous as a fly on a fry pan about it.

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  • So now there are seven of us, counting Molly.

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  • Neither Betsy nor I liked chain fast food so I looked in the windows of the café we liked.

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  • Bumpus woofed for attention so Molly paraded him, allowing me to catch Betsy up with what was happening.

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  • A full hour hadn't passed so I hoped it wasn't Daniel Brennan with Molly due back any moment.

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  • We don't know when it happened so we tried twice to hit the time and struck out and called it quits.

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  • I wasn't sure I understood what he was asking and said so.

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  • Naturally, the statute of limitations has expired so he's as free as a summer breeze.

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  • It wasn't the open road wanderers I envied but the home town golfers; they seemed so content in their pastoral surroundings.

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  • The guy was there so long, Howie came back before he was finished.

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  • The next three days were so spent.

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  • Not so, between Betsy and Martha, according to my wife.

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  • I feared my unique relationship with Martha was terminally damaged and if so, I was heartbroken.

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  • I confirmed that she had temporarily began working but something else has come up so she should expect another lull.

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  • I hadn't a chance to fill Betsy in on my conversation Frank Vasapolli and was anxious to do so.

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  • There's been so many, you probably don't remember, but I looked him up.

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  • Massey was out on parole and was so incensed at his capture ruining his life he hunted her down.

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  • It would be so unfair to so many people if we quit, but God almighty, it's difficult and scary.

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  • It's like we try to do good and theses unintended side effects occur; the deputy sheriff in Alabama, that Youngblood jerk in California, plus the parents murdered just so the discovery of their child's abduction would be delayed.

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  • I could hear Molly returning so Betsy offered no rebuttal.

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  • The key Howie had left fit the door in the rear so I couldn't rely on my headlights to see.

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  • I'd lived so clement an existence that the sum total of my exposure to mayhem came from the soft cushioned sofa fronting a wide screen television.

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  • If I'd taken an instant to do so, I know I'd have pissed my pants where I stood.

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  • I don't know how long I remained unconscious; probably only a minute or so.

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  • I crawled to my knees and vomited, and thinking I'd die my throat hurt so badly to do so.

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  • I was so frightened when the police called.

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  • I was about to call them, it was so late and you hadn't come home.

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  • He needed a suit for the funeral so I came by to pick it up for him.

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  • There was no light in the back of the house and I didn't have a flashlight so I had trouble getting the key in the lock.

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  • So what did you do next?

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  • I remembered a hall phone so I dialed 911.

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  • I passed out for a few minutes, I guess, and then I thought I was alone so I started crawling toward the door.

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  • I didn't want to lie directly so I hedged.

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  • So he saves fifty cents 'cause the night light isn't burning?

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  • He didn't have anything on him after we put him down so I guess he didn't find what he was looking for.

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  • This guy drives up, no lights, sees a car in the driveway so he must realize someone is home.

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  • I worked so hard and so brilliantly in tracing down these people.

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  • So you know the guy?

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  • It's just sounds so common.

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  • Molly was at school so we had some time to ourselves.

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  • If this other maniac Bryce could find us, so can he.

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  • No. I didn't see him so I didn't have to lie.

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  • Obviously, she doesn't think ill of you so don't pay attention to what Ronnie said.

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  • I'm more used to country property where doors and windows are left open, making my life oh so easy.

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  • While this Greenbriar Road property is not quite so inviting, a spring lock on a back door was no serious test.

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  • Quinn is coming back east from Santa Barbara so they can leave together as a family.

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  • Martha wants me to have the antiques we searched for together all the cranberry glass, the Hobstar crystal, even the Tiffany lamp she so cherished.

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  • God, I knew all this would end someday but I never dreamed it would feel so empty.

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  • This was so unlike the girl I'd known for a lifetime.

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  • My frustration forced action of some sort so I picked up the phone and dialed Howie and Julie's room at the Four Seasons in Santa Barbara.

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  • He was later imprisoned so they dropped the investigation.

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  • But now Quinn's gone too, so Howie couldn't go back even if he got up his courage to do it!

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  • Betsy had driven our only car so I wasn't able to drive over there myself.

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  • It's so unlike her.

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  • I left a message, from Tommy, his so called fishing buddy, saying I had a fish story for him and requesting him to call as soon as possible.

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  • It's been so long since I've satisfied my cravings and I deserve a reward for my diligence.

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  • Anyone who even identified him would immediately attain national prominence just by doing so.

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  • When I informed him we were terminating our operation, he said he'd have suggested it if we hadn't already done so.

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  • The rig was parked front end out so I couldn't see the back.

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  • He told us so if he heard the child crying, we'd no he had company.

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  • He must have thought it fruitless to pursue that angle so he moved on.

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  • I love it here and so did Martha.

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  • I wouldn't have been so forgiving if you went through with it!

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  • If my wife was so sympathetic, shouldn't I be too?

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  • I wasn't ready to dwell on motives or feelings so I changed the subject.

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  • It seems so, but I'd write him down as a none-believer.

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  • Betsy agreed but suggested we wait until Molly finished her bath so she could speak with her mother first.

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  • I keep asking him to get the plane tickets so we could leave but he wants to talk to some distant relatives who don't want to talk to him.

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  • This business about Annie is killing me so much I can't think straight.

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  • Then she added, "Julie practically begged me to bring Molly out there and help the both of them to get back home, whatever it takes to do so."

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  • I was stunned to think Howie would be so audacious.

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  • If I can't today have this child so abruptly placed in police care, I shall drive down the road and find another.

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  • One of my men spotted a Pace Arrow and was about to stop it when he saw it had Alabama license plates so he let it pass and kept going.

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  • The three of us packed for three days only, as if so limiting our clothing changes would force our return more quickly.

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  • My place was on the street behind theirs, one house over so the corners of our lots touched.

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  • What makes you so negative about him?

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  • How could someone change so drastically?

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  • Then I read about this other murder, maybe after I was in a year or so.

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  • No one else connected the two murders because they were so sure I did the first one.

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  • What made this guy so different from the others?

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  • It wasn't an invitation but I figured I owed my presence for what I'd learned so far and I couldn't wait to renew our conversation.

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  • My mind jingled with questions of recidivism of his souls, the operation he'd alleged to have personally endured and if others had followed suit, or, if he encouraged them to do so.

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  • Alas, The Reverend Willard Humphries was done for the night, and so was I.

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  • So you're buying he's innocent?

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  • The search for the motor home is broadening out but so far, no sightings.

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  • My flight was delayed an hour so my early wake up was in vain.

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  • Julie and Molly had catching up to do so they adjoined to their room, with plans for the pool later.

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  • I'm so thankful he's apparently left the area.

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  • I arranged to ship Quinn's equipment back to New Hampshire tomorrow so that's out of the way.

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  • We paid for the swimming pool so we might as well use it.

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  • You're a smart guy and between us, maybe we could fix it so I could go back.

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  • While I detested closing our nine month incredible relationship on so sour a note, I felt the decision was his.

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  • While I had no right to do so, if Martha and Quinn had effectively abandoned their home, why not?

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  • You're not accused of any crime so I'm not harboring any fugitives.

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  • While I hadn't brought a bathing suit, I could watch the honeys that were so attired.

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  • Here I am, so close to the tipster I can smell her; or him.

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  • There is on one to connect me to New Hampshire though this little group who thought they were so clever hiding in that silly business in Keene might suspect that the one they hunted is now hunting them!

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  • I slipped so quietly eastward, no one I visited.

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  • I'd been so wrong!

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  • John Luke Grasso, his name was so much bile on my tongue I gagged to keep it down.

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  • I managed to calm myself enough to relate what little I knew of what happened to the people with whom we'd both worked so closely.

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  • How could any human be so heartless to slay an infant?

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  • My specially soaked rag was secure in a plastic bag so I withdrew it and had it over the child's face before she turned to see who entered.

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  • I could barely make out the emblem on the front of the Harvard Tee shirt it was so drenched in blood.

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  • They've taken Miss O'Malley into surgery so it's waiting time.

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  • While I followed them shopping I never imagined I'd be allotted the opportunity accomplish a daring strike so successfully and leave without a trace!

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  • It's so much more effective than rope, or wire, or chains.

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  • And poor, sweet Molly, dropped to the ground, like so much garbage.

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  • He sold the house after his release so he's in the chips.

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  • So it's not possible?

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  • The scene was so familiar; abduction, outlined by Betsy, facts presented, Quinn and Howie removing to their basement sanctuary while we waited and Martha recorded.

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  • It was so simple.

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  • He so insisted on multiple times that none of us either questioned him.

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  • We were content to allow him this small title of uniqueness knowing it was killing him to be so close to a scientific miracle with hands tied and mouth gagged against announcing his findings to the world.

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  • I knew he wanted to remain close to Julie so I said nothing further about trying to go back.

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  • I turned on the equipment, though without Howie hooked up to it, there was no absolutely no point in doing so.

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  • There was nothing more I could do here absent Howie so I rounded up patrolman Murphy and asked him to return me to the hospital.

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  • I tried to decline but he insisted I eat so I complied.

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