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1. Miss Hill walked along the boardwalk next to the house and store and came to the street at the front of the hardware store
2. Another exchange of well wishes by each party and she continued up the boardwalk toward her restaurant
3. I am indeed surprised by your ignorance of the presence in your own community of an internationally renowned rod-maker, and not fifty paces from this very spot! Might I direct you just down the boardwalk to the Mercantile? There you will find not this sad pole's equal, but its lord and master!” The Sportsman exclaimed; then added, “I'm sure the tackle you sell is adequate for the leisure fishing interests of the tourists or stray visitor who might of caprice decide to 'go fish a bit, since there's a lake here and all,' but do not impugn the truly exquisite work of master craftsmen by putting these on offer for anything but what they are
4. Miss Mandy Hill ran across the lad on the boardwalk shortly after leaving the stables, and so she explained to him about the kitchen position she had just discussed with his father, Jameson was thrilled
5. “And do you think those kids,” he motioned up the boardwalk from where they sat, “have ever heard the word, No?” A tall lady in an immaculate skirt and waistcoat was followed haltingly by a boy and a girl
6. He went headlong over his accomplice, off the edge of the boardwalk, and into the street carrying the smaller boy with him tangled in his feet
7. She saw her sister standing on the boardwalk; she closed the ledger, dropped it onto the bench, and sped toward her
8. to a cheap row house, a few miles off the boardwalk
9. Sno-Cat, she reached under the edge of the boardwalk with it
10. Boardwalk Main competed primarily to not grow old
11. Carron hustled the group down the boardwalk and into the surprisingly modern and clean city that bore a decided resemblance to that of a seaside community along the lines of Herculaneum
12. Travis gripped the wooden rail at the end of the boardwalk and gazed into the
13. A tall, proud man, he strutted along the boardwalk,
14. The sergeant led the way across a wooden boardwalk used by dam operators and as a bridge crossing the huge lake
15. The late afternoon sun cast long shadows and as Travis crossed the boardwalk he saw the valley on either side of the lake with its snow covered slopes and the towering mountains on either side
16. Paul stepped down off the boardwalk and started slowly across the divide towards his wife
17. boardwalk and I loved the smell of the ocean, and seeing the sea gulls in the
18. As they approached the boardwalk, Mitchell felt his pager vibrate twice in his pocket
19. The elderly couple strolling down the boardwalk that still hold hands, the feeling of belonging to someone else emotionally, all that
20. For the remainder of the morning, they sat idly in JJs Boardwalk Restaurant, staring at the hypnotic blue waters
21. The lawn was gently sloped toward the boardwalk and boat landing along the riverbank
22. He had started out as a foot cop in the summer of 1980, working the then-much-seedier boardwalk area, a six-block zone dominated by honky-tonk bars that featured both kinds of music: country and country rock
23. He once got slashed on the side of his face by a broken Miller High Life beer bottle while trying to break up a saloon fight in the boardwalk area in the mid-70s
24. People vacated the river boardwalk and Water Street
25. they were underway and that the casino, boardwalk, and ship’s
26. I sat atop the boardwalk railing, rolling a stolen chisel and needle across my lap, rubbing the part of my neck were the saddlebag strap should have been, watching the poplars across the water change to gold in the sunset
27. boardwalk that connected their business to the General Store
28. He leapt to his feet and clumsily ran the wooden boardwalk between the rafters, coming out beneath the missing section of roofing
29. The wind was less violent down here near the water than it had been on the boardwalk
30. As she soaked in their beauty, hoping for the strength to continue down the other side of the bluffs, a guy on the boardwalk caught her eye
31. There was a thin strip of beach, now that the tide was low, between the hills and the ocean where she hoped they couldn’t be seen from beyond the boardwalk
32. Brock soon appeared on the top of the boardwalk, followed by the last two ghosts—Stan and Dave—who must have held him back
33. With an archaic bow, he turned and moved to the boardwalk, a sudden wind whipping his hair around his shoulders
34. Lowering himself to a bench on the boardwalk, he watched the waves curling in, let the smell of the ocean, the cool breeze soothe his battered soul
35. He parked his motorcycle and we walked around the boardwalk
36. The timbers shuddered loudly as he ran up the boardwalk to pull up in front of us
37. I let Flin have his way and we busted through the railing of the boardwalk and headed northward for home as fast as Flin could carry us
38. He watched as she drew a long breath before finally glancing toward the boardwalk
39. From the crowded boardwalk, as far as they could see up and down the shoreline, the beaches were a dark, seething mass of bodies packed together on the sand
40. In truth I was swiftly falling for this area myself, with its endless boardwalk and brick projects overlooking the sea
41. I picked up my boots and was admiring the stretch of boardwalk, an infinity of teak, when Zak suddenly appeared with a large coffee to go
42. I sat on a bench on the boardwalk for a long time, looking out at the sea
43. The boardwalk echoed a youth spent in South Jersey with its boardwalks—Wildwood, Atlantic City, Ocean City—more active perhaps but not as beautiful
44. You can see my house and the most beautiful boardwalk in America
45. I took his picture and several of the empty boardwalk, then sat on a bench as Jem packed up
46. The boardwalk was gone
47. Dogged by projections of the battered coastline, the boardwalk swept away, a majestic roller coaster bobbing in the waves like the skeleton of a whale, more woeful than the carcass of Moby Dick, containing the joyrides of generations of risk takers
48. They had once supported the boardwalk
49. It occurred to me I could preserve the history of ’Ino, the lost boardwalk, and whatever came to mind in microscript upon the Styrofoam cup, like an engraver etching the Twenty-third Psalm on the head of a pin
50. Then I stopped, feeling like a boardwalk psychic