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    1. You must keep with her training,” said Chloe, putting her hands on her hips in a frail attempt at a demand


    2. The android was still closer to the stairway than he was, he couldn't even get back to it in time even if he was willing to jump over the rail at an angle and take his chances with the landing


    3. Kevin eventually gained the saddle, and she began along the trail at a walk, but his mount, aware of his rider’s ineptitude, continued its disobedience, prancing sideways


    4. the guard-rail at the edge of the ravine once more


    5. Ursempyre’s tone of voice was authoritative and steadfast, even though a trained ear could feel it frail at the edges


    6. And without me there anymore? He watched as a gull glided smoothly down, coming to rest on a rail at the far end of the landing


    7. Faith cruelly broke up the august assembly by climbing up on the fence and hurling a broken rail at it


    8. We set off down the beach toward the west until I found the trail at the western end of the island


    9. They blocked the trail at the front and rear of the group


    10. The only thing that gave me hope was that he was going down the mountain and generally following the direction of the trail, though he did not heed the trail at all

    11. Travis gripped the wooden rail at the end of the boardwalk and gazed into the


    12. He found the trail at the parking lot where the trucks had been


    13. The rope was attached to the rail at the rear of the ferry


    14. rail at the base of the stairs leading to the front porch


    15. The two agents anxiously watched the Volvo through the vegetation as it approached on the dirt trail at slow speed


    16. He would do the interviews at his Gandhinagar residence either before he set off on the campaign trail at 9 a


    17. watched the sappy chick flicks, I would rail at the characters as they went round and


    18. That shows us that we are on the right trail at least, even if it does not tell us who is at the end of the trail


    19. The rest of the day was spent in setting to work those whom we felt we could trust to use the portrait parle to locate the mysterious dark- haired Marie who seemed to cross our trail at every turn, yet who proved so elusive


    20. No electronic trail at all

    21. on the trail at my feet!


    22. She didn’t say anything but started up the trail at a brisk trot with my sword in tow


    23. "Rail at the squire, then


    24. I follow another, easier, and to my mind wiser course, and that is to rail at the frivolity of women, at their


    25. Then having flatly declared that it must be amputated, he went off to the chemist's to rail at the asses who could have reduced a poor man to such a state


    26. If the dead villain could rise from his grave to abuse me for his offspring's wrongs, I should have the fun of seeing the said offspring fight him back again, indignant that he should dare to rail at the one friend he has in the world!"


    27. She did not disturb the silence, but leaned over the rail at the foot of the bed


    28. And ever and again, when her wandering glance reverted to the frail atom of humanity nestling by her side, her brows contracted and her eyes filled with bitter tears, as she weakly reached out her trembling hand to adjust its coverings, faintly murmuring, with quivering lips and a bursting heart, some words of endearment and pity


    29. The kind woman from the BLM brought me back to the trail at a place called Walker Pass the next afternoon


    30. I’d only listened and nodded when Ed told me that most of the PCT hikers who’d come through Kennedy Meadows in the three weeks he’d been camped here had opted to get off the trail at this point because of the record snowpack that made the trail essentially unpassable for most of the next four or five hundred miles

    31. If I didn’t opt to get off the trail at Trail Pass to bypass the snow, I’d soon reach Forester Pass, at 13,160 feet the highest point on the PCT


    32. He’d hiked from the Mexican border to Mojave in the spring—getting off the trail at the very place where I’d gotten on and at about the same time as well—to return to Phoenix for six weeks to tend to some business matters before starting back on the trail at Old Station, having elegantly bypassed all the snow


    33. Instead, I came upon something I actually had to fear: a wide sheaf of icy snow covering the trail at a 40-degree angle


    34. There might away from any refuge but an overgrown ditch, with a rabbit who smelled of blood, very well be a stoat on his trail at this moment


    35. He dared not approach old Viola; but he plucked up courage to rail at Linda about it on Sunday morning as she came on the mainland to hear mass and visit her mother's grave


    36. Now the grappling hooks sank their points firmly into the wood of the taffrail at poop deck level, and two figures in the blackened breastplates and hauberks of the Imperial Charisian Guard sailed in through those open stern gunports feet-first, hit the deck, rolled, and came smoothly upright


    37. "He beats me and I rail at him: O worthy satisfaction! would it were otherwise—that I could beat him while he railed at me


    38. You discover Hypocrisy and Guile as if you were Adam discovering the Serpent’s first Duplicity, and you rail at an indiff’rent God, but later, as you endure, you will learn that He hath put you here for many Lessons


    39. The Watcher stepped over the guardrail at the end of the field and stood square on the sidewalk with a streetlight blazing down on his head


    40. At this point he sets a stop order to trail at 60 points below the prevailing price

    41. If the dead villain could rise from his grave to abuse me for his offspring’s wrongs, I should have the fun of seeing the said offspring fight him back again, indignant that he should dare to rail at the one friend he has in the world!’


    42. That he was not far from home he was certain, so he took the trail at a rapid trot


    43. She would begin accusing first one person, and then another, of bringing this misfortune upon her, and rail at and blame them with the most extraordinary virulence


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    fume denounce assail depreciate rant discredit disparage