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Every copy was thumbed and smudged with sweat and grime where avid but confused readers had tried and failed to glean the document's meaning from its empty pages
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Filth and grime littered the clothes and colourless face, the face that once rested on my pillow
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realised that he must have been covered in grime and filth after his
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that grime onto his pot bound body
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was thumbed and smudged with sweat and grime where avid but
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Even Billy is aware of the odour; stage sweat, the remains of half cleaned Leichner, disinfectant, grime, sleep and sheer bloody terror
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She wiped the grime from my ears, eyes, and mouth
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She ran over to him and lifted his head from the mud, wiping the dirt and grime
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ever been, her breasts were full and round, and those parts of her skin that weren’t streaked with grime glowed with a healthy shine
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She was still wearing the clothing she’d had on at Temple, which was covered in blood, sweat, and grime
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The hospital, which predated the surrounding buildings by at least a hundred years, stood out from the turn-of-the-century warehouses and it's once sparkling granite facade was dulled by decades of grime
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The salt and grime had completely
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It wasn’t even the cutting that worried her, it was the filth and grime that he’d worked into the wounds
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somewhat streaked with the removed grime and dirt
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After some searching, she found a closet with cleaning supplies cowering under grime dating back to the Bronze Era
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The hot water washed away the grime covering her body but not the terror that kept pushing itself into her mind
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On the way back to the car I noticed a marigold in the flower beds alongside the pathway that was struggling to survive amongst the ash and grime from the fire
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Tattered and covered with grime
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It was night in the Blue, which would hide his grime covered face from view and give him a chance to get cleaned up
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He stared at his dirty hands, grime in the lines of his palms
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to a minimum, fearing the inhalation of the soiled grime that he
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grime on her face
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The smog of dust and grime had all but dissipated as the trio
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mirrors, his hair matted to his head with sweat and grime
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Forest, its green scales tarred by the dust and grime of its resting
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Rain washes away the dirt and grime
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Once she’d extricated herself from the grime of traveling
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waterfall and carefully scrubbed the dirt and grime out of what had
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A small amount of the precious water supply was brought forth, and carefully applied to the worst of the dirt and grime on the two men’s faces and upper bodies, which appeared to provide a modicum of cooling in the increasingly torrid midday air
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It came away soaked with sweat and grime from the construction
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Ever since he had been removed from the grime and gore of combat, he had become a bit pedantic
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serrated wal , coloured in a dull navy grime and mold beginning
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He cussed himself for forgetting oil for the padlock but it proved easy to open, some corrosion and grime having been removed by its recent operation
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walls were black with grime and the shower curtains were thick with mildew
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His tears slowed in the paths cut through the grime on his cheeks, and he answered Lovern’s questions
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Trapped in the mud, covered with slime and grime
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His eyes were glazed and red rimmed, and the grime on his cheeks was streaked with tears
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His face was covered in grime and sweat
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By the time he was done he'd have dirty hands, grime under his
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I lit a fire in the barbecue with all the useless drawings and paintings and while Jon washed off some of his soot and grime, grilled the meat and vegetables
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Images of tiny, sandaled feet, soiled with the city’s soot and grime shot through his head; a piteous street-child buried in the filth of the most merciless city in the world
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Josh Freeman came home covered in mud and grime
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street grime it was difficult to tell whether he was a dark-
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The lack of privacy didn’t concern Siri, and the promise of a cold shower to slough away the sweat and grime of the desert was welcome
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The water had washed away some of the dust and grime from Lucky’s uniform to reveal a military insignia and the corporal, realising that Lucky was a Chinese officer, stooped down in order to examine him more closely
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He savored the feeling of the dirt and grime being lifted off his skin
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Streets were stained with blood and grime
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Once he soaped up with the foamless bar of soap, he scrubbed the muck and grime off his with the pad
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” At this he hoisted up the cuirass and revealed a roll of flab with an old scar across it, just visible through the layer of grime that covered his belly
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No, that was just dirt; underneath the grime, it was evident that Fishmael was almost albino in his paleness, having shunned smuglight for so long
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He shuns the light, he fights against it, rages against it and dedicates his life to extinguishing it; yet in all this fury, beneath the grime of his iniquity, he himself becomes an albino – as white as snow, as white as starlight
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For musicians, heroin and opium were ways to compensate for all the grime and grit of the world in which they made a livelihood
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time scraping out the grime of centuries, it took time but
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She was however more cautious when she applied cream soap to their bodies after two thorough, successive cycles of soaking, scrubbing and rinsing meant to remove the thick coat of grime on the children’s bodies: she didn’t want them to get soap in their eyes, something that would somehow ruin part of the fun
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He looked a complete mess, blood from the decapitated snake stained one trouser leg, his clothes were torn, stained with sweat and grime and there was more blood on his shirt from the dead gunman
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of an imaginary spot of grime on the bar
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He was head to toe in grime and oil
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stairs as cautiously as he could but stil slipping on the grime
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Between the patches of grime and green algae that covered the inside of the tube, it was just possible to make out the creeping movement of a semi clear liquid
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When he was covered in white suds, he stepped back out and felt the rain wash the dirt and grime, as well as the general feeling of filth, from his body
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and the grime of the seven odd years that had elapsed; I had always been driven by
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A figure stood on the other side, and I blinked to clear the grime from my eyes
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Dirt and grime were smeared all over his skin, and his normally luxurious green hair was a matted mess
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The entire body had been littered with dents and dings, the quarter panels cratered with rusted-out holes, right front fender bashed in by a stubborn tree or telephone pole, engine caked with grease and grime, interior drenched in the rancid aroma of old cigarette smoke and stale cologne and Josh didn’t even want to think about what else
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She feels like she is covered with a second skin of pollution, dried sweat, and grime
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They dusted off the grime from their faces and brandished their weapons so that they could join their comrades in war
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He scrubbed away the grime from the journey with a bar of hard soap
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Lisa looked at the layers of crusted dirt and grime on the floor and on the wall
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Enough scant light spilled from the wick of my lantern to reveal a small personal traveling box that looked very familiar; it was caked in year’s worth of dust and grime
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“ None of these will do if your intentions are to accompany Count Marcus to the fields today; the dust and grime will stain these fine materials
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It was filled with cobwebs and dirty grime which had accumulated over the years, but Velera went straight to a concealed door and opened it with a gentle push
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Toners complete the cleansing process, removing the last traces of dead cells and grime from the skin
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His head was to the side; his serene face masked in splatters of blood and grime, his eyes shut tightly
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The room was wrecked by the killer, but the grime tracked over Grace’s covers, the walls, the floor … that was careless nestkeeping
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Then Silas detached his emotions, reexamining the grime, finally considering that maybe it appeared only where the killer had tracked
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His legs and torso were covered in grime and he had no doubt his hair was matted and his face grubby
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His face was lined and deeply encrusted with grime, his matted hair falling over his ears and forehead, and his greying beard a tangled mess
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Still, she was quite certain that one single, nasty looking whatever covered with dusty grime shouldn’t cost five dollars
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The woman held out a thin bracelet covered in grime
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Their walls were almost black with many years worth of the city's grime having settled on the bricks
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but I was imagining the dirt and grime on the shelf was every awful thing that had
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white beneath all the forest grime
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He had, for Lucy’s sake; but he longed for the green hills, the rolling suburbia, the friendly people, the smoke, and the grime
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Despite his hotel with its grime and smells, its waterless water-closets and stained walls, its rats and cockroaches
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Using the World’s Fair to Whitewash its stink of the millions of animals penned waiting for slaughter, its black evil of the most inhuman human souls ever to be assembled in every vice and crime known, its black grime, the dirtiest most polluted city on earth in its heyday, famous for its black crime, its black pollution, its blackened death, as the worlds largest mass slaughterhouses: killing millions of animals a year… Holding a an entirely white, whitewashed World’s Fair
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Black, dirty, coal grime permeated their pores that could never be scrubbed off
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changing of her tyre will doubtless cause you to become rather covered with grime and the
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The walls, the grime smeared windows and draughty corridors
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She felt as though a year’s worth of grime had been
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Swogs now with his face damp with sweat, which only served to smear the grime of his unwashed features the more stammered out in a rush, “There’s plenty to read! I only was a meaning to say that it says you got to swear as to what it’s saying
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Grime caked the edges of the walls
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Her face quivered, as tears dripped off her chin to land in the grime of the floor, “I was asleep and then I woke up, but I couldn’t move
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He was covered from head to toe with sweat and grime
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As she washed the soot and grime from her body, she kept a close eye out in case someone came in
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She scrubbed hard, trying to get rid of not only the dirt and grime covering her body but to remove the terrifying scenes that would not stop running through her head
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Yes, there it lay on the sofa under the quilt, but it was so covered with dust and grime that Zametov could not have seen anything on it
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The dust of the Waterloo year lay on the panes and frames of its windows; early Georgian grime clung to its sombre wainscoting
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Collar and shirt bore the grime of a long journey, and the hair bristled unkempt from the well-shaped head
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carry rolls of dirt grimed cloth,
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Bits of bush clung to his trousers, dirt grimed his hands and, no doubt, his face
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We changed trams I town and caught one up to Higherscrop we both looked out the window at the dull grey smoke grimed terraced mill houses that permeated the district
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Blacksmiths with grimed and hairy chests environ the anvil,
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And moving masses as wild demons surging, and lives as nothing risk'd, For thy mere remnant grimed with dirt and smoke and sopp'd in blood, For sake of that, my beauty, and that thou might'st dally as now
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And Lor-a-mussy me!" cried my sister, casting off her bonnet in sudden desperation, "here I stand talking to mere Mooncalfs, with Uncle Pumblechook waiting, and the mare catching cold at the door, and the boy grimed with crock and dirt from the hair of his head to the sole of his foot!"
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These thin legs appearing under the big jacket gave him a rather grotesque appearance, which was heightened by the fact that all his clothes, cap, coat, waistcoat, trousers and boots, were smothered with paint and distemper of various colours, and there were generally a few streaks of paint of some sort or other upon his face, and of course his hands - especially round the fingernails - were grimed with it
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Because it was so cold he was wearing his jacket with the ends of the sleeves turned back to keep them clean, or to prevent them getting any dirtier, for they were already in the same condition as the rest of his attire, which was thickly encrusted with dried paint of many colours, and his hands and fingernails were grimed with it
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Sergey Ivanovitch had long ago finished dinner, and was drinking iced lemon and water in his own room, looking through the reviews and papers which he had only just received by post, when Levin rushed into the room, talking merrily, with his wet and matted hair sticking to his forehead, and his back and chest grimed and
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Brakelight smearing the grimed tiles
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We clinked cans reflexively and then sat silent on our matchingly grimed deck furniture, gazing down toward the expressway, lost in our respective thoughts
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Signs for the Verrazano are grimed but legible
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He pushed his way through the tangled twigs with many a slap in the eye; he was greened and grimed from the old bark of the greater boughs; more than once he slipped and caught himself just in time; and at last, after a dreadful struggle in a difficult place where there seemed to be no convenient branches at all, he got near the top
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Sergey Ivanovitch had long ago finished dinner, and was drinking iced lemon and water in his own room, looking through the reviews and papers which he had only just received by post, when Levin rushed into the room, talking merrily, with his wet and matted hair sticking to his forehead, and his back and chest grimed and moist
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I particularly remember one thin, tall fellow, a cabinet-maker, as I found out later, with an emaciated face and a curly head, black as though grimed with soot
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"Grimes you would be the most foolish
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Grimes whose hayfever had suddenly taken a turn for the worst
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Grimes shook his head
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Grimes was doing his best extracting his sticky hands from her shoulders as he tried to comfort her
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Look even the Grimes and the Clothiers are dancing
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Grimes as he backed his bicycle into the Post Office door
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Grimes and the Innkeeper all rolling a barrel of finest brew up the incline
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Grimes in between two slurps
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Grimes eventually arrived at Granny’s gate to find Beauty already waiting patiently for him
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Grimes, “don’t see much of it here, still Fizzicist did need a new gate, that one hinge affair he had rigged up was not a good idea
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Grimes carefully pulled up the window and peered out
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Grimes, it being the larger and cleaner than Mr
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Grimes bent to pick it up and replace it but Morton bellowed to leave it where it was
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Grimes to Mr
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“Not the window Grimes, its the board above it I’m after, got to tack this banner up
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Grimes just managed to snatch the hammer away
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Grimes grabbed for the banner
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Grimes stopped for breath
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Grimes reckoned there was little difference between them and approved of neither, for every time they harangued one another, his Harvest Festival Poster flapped around the window in sheer terror, leap-froging less sensitive Government notices who stayed sublimely cool, obviously they had heard it all before
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Grimes ever said anything and that was ‘GO AWAY’
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Good, he can take little Snooty back to the village, its Mrs Grimes dog
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Grimes in tow
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Grimes was beating her hall carpet out in the street when three men approached her
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This citadel resembled a French chateau rather than the Moresque forts of Spain; but the guns made little impression upon it, and I rode back to El Pozo, where Battery A, Captain Grimes, was entrenched on a ridge opposing San Juan
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By the guns, Captain Grimes and Lieutenants Conklin and Farr were ranging, the cannoneers stood by their pieces, and at one minute to eight, No
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Grimes fired fifteen more rounds, and failing to evoke reply, he also ceased fire, and his men fell, exhausted by their efforts in the hot sun
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Grimes had two of his boys with him like always
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Grimes was about to step to Wisdom when he realized who he was with
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Grimes and his buddies turned around and proceeded to head to where they were going
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"One day, someone is going to put that Dog to sleep," Grimes told his boys as they headed up the block
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"Fuck this," Grimes said pulling out the Smith & Wesson from his back waistline
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"I am about tired of that little nigga thinking he run half of Brooklyn because he runs with Ice Cream's little crew," Grimes stated his disgust
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"Man, fuck you," Grimes said to Low-key with a hard stare
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"But he will soon enough," Grimes remarked and leaned against the store window they were standing in front of
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"Word is Grimes is trying to see you," Raymond informed
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"Nice jacket," Raekwon said admiring the brown leather jacket Grimes had on
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"Thanks, picked it up on Twenty-Eighth Street," Grimes said
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"Where your girls at?" Grimes inquired looking around the empty house
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"I bet you I know where they're at," Grimes said smiling
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"You bullshitting me?" Raekwon asked grabbing Grimes by the collar of his jacket
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"I spotted your chick in the car with someone that wasn't you," Grimes said adjusting the collar of his jacket
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"The Dog," Grimes answered
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"You think I would come over here with some bullshit, huh?" Grimes looked hurt
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Raekwon considered what Grimes was saying to him
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Grimes just shrug his shoulders as Brian handed Raekwon the cordless phone that was lying on the couch
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"What time she left with her girlfriend?" Raekwon inquired looking at Grimes
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He pointed it at Grimes
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"Man, I swear I know what I saw," Grimes insisted
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"Listen, come with me," Grimes said
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"Stop kidding," Grimes said
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"I'm waiting on one," Raekwon said still aiming the gun at Grimes
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"Just come with me," Grimes said
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"But if Grimes is right and you see that chick Sonja with another cat too
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“The gunman of the first car was identified as Mark Grimes, a local thug for the Money Never Sleep Chapter of the Bloods known as Shine
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‘I hate this place’ thought Julian Grimes ‘But it’s better than the alternative, I suppose’
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Grimes arrived in Vegas and had spent a few months settling in
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Funded by the Sheik, he lived far beyond his means and kept the Sheik continually paying for the fictional quest to discovery of the whereabouts of the missing Gnostic gospels of Judas Iscariot, which Grimes had claimed contained documented conversations between Judas and the Messiah and stating that the information within the gospels had been reputed to be mind blowing revelations about Judas being requested by Jesus to betray him to the Romans, thus completing his final act for god
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After several years of living the high-life, the Sheik and his advisors warned Grimes that they now wanted results
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Grimes, becoming fearful that his ruse was about to be uncovered, flew to England and met with an old acquaintance
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A Cambridge professor who specialised in translating early languages, and although Grimes had previously duped the professor, they formulated a plan to fool the stupid Sheik
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Grimes then travelled to Beni Masah, in Eygpt, the site of the discovery of the original gospels and other scrolls found from the same period
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Grimes colleague, Professor Daniel Farquarson, mixed the reconstituted ink with squid ink and used an ageing process that he’d pioneered
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“Hi John” said the voice on the line from England using the name that he knew Grimes by
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Grimes lit a cigar, picked up his martini and put his arms around an escort girl who hovered nearby
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Grimes arrived in Cambridge during the early hours of the morning and, after hiring a car at the airport drove to Dan Farquarson’s house in Cambridge
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Grimes took the pile of papyrus and whilst Dan made a pot of tea, he unfolded it to inspect Dan’s handy-work
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Dan brought in the tea and while he poured it into bone china cups, Grimes enquired
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After about an hour, Grimes got to his feet, thanked Farquarson and handed him $200
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He looked at Grimes and asked,
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Grimes produced the leather bound pieces of papyrus and handed them to him
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The Sheik leaned back in his chair and spoke to Grimes
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There had been something about the Sheiks expression that worried Grimes
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Grimes never phoned the Sheik often and when he did it was either from somewhere on his Middle East visits or the United Kingdom, telling Mohammed that he had been doing research
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Grimes, although always a meticulous con man who usually left no loose ends or trace now felt a little uneasy
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Grimes went over to the reception desk and into a phone booth
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“Why?” said Grimes “you have the papyrus and the clipping from the newspaper”
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Mophi went onto the gamblers floor, but Grimes was nowhere to be seen
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Grimes snook around Vegas for a few more months, until his money ran out
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The Sheik had never cared about the money, which meant nothing to him, he’d sort of respected Grimes for being able to fool him for all those years, he liked this toffee nosed Englishman and he’d only sent Mophi to scare him and then return to Saudi, which had been accomplished at the cost of only two lives
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Grimes spent the next few months terrified and amassed a fortune in debt
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Grimes wanted to be caught; he knew that the safest place for him would be prison
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Mophi took Grimes around the back of the diner, and got into a limo
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He then stared into the eyes of Grimes, who appeared gaunt, feeble and afraid
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Mohammed gave details about his ghostly encounter with Abdul to now relieved Grimes
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He gave him an envelope, and along with the information on the screen Grimes studied the images and the information
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“Just remember, ,” said to the now reinvigorated Julian Grimes
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“You have to find a way to carry out all my orders” he tapped his finger on a printed newspaper clipping to reaffirm Grimes was paying attention
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Mohammed pressed the button again and a person familiar to Grimes walked into the room carrying a small pewter box
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“Akhim!” exclaimed Grimes, startled as he faced the Arab convict who he had befriended in Jail
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Grimes sat behind a large desk in his quarters and placed out all the contents of a large envelope that Mohammed had given him that contained photographs, newspaper clippings and batches of information gathered throughout the years
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Grimes had planned the operation in his usual precise, meticulous, and methodical manner
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Grimes knew he needed to get the relic and targets away from Thailand
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He had been a guest of Mohammed now for three days and with the constant pressure being put on him by Mophi, who referred to him as Grimey, which Grimes hated, he wanted to get this job over quick and spend his millions
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Over the next few days’, Grimes organised teams of surveyors, engineers and technicians
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Grimes thought that with Kim being Vietnamese, could work in their favour and decided to carry out the operation in Vietnam
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Grimes knew the Sheiks illness would be a perfect excuse for him to miss the appointment
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Grimes knew that once Kim came to Vietnam they couldn’t hide her amongst the general populous as her father would eventually locate her
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Grimes wanted the Vietnamese to believe that they intended to build a modern, technical museum underground containing war artefacts and high definition visual aids, movies, and 3D images depicting the lives of a Vietnamese tunnel fighters and the lives and deaths of the unsuccessful, U
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This was the time they would be most vulnerable from the skies, but Grimes could monitor all satellites in the area from his Saudi Arabian H
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Grimes had a tumultuous few weeks, the supervisors on the site were always in dispute and, with the ever present Mophi, looking over his shoulder, when the day came that he’d received the phone call to say they’d finished became a welcome relief