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Steve and Jerry carried Daniel on the stretcher down the side of the mountain and into another huge cave
2.
The woman began to remove his boots; Jerry and Steve removed the rest of his clothes
3.
I can tell you right now that Daniel, Steve and Jerry will be on that list
4.
She was glad that Steve and Jerry had been thinking about the community
5.
“The women are all over Jerry
6.
“I think you made someone very happy!” Jerry had come up behind them and watched the whole thing
7.
“Hello Jerry,” said Kate warmly, “I understand that we have a lot to thank you for
8.
Strong independent women always made Jerry nervous
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“Jake is his own man Jerry, he can take whoever he wants for a ride,” she said with a smile
10.
Jerry was surprised that she had deferred to Daniel
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Steve and Jerry came over to Daniel and greeted Michael and then both exploded in laughter
12.
Daniel and Kate along with Steve and Jerry were waiting in the field when they returned
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Jerry came in with a bucket of water and set it down
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“Yea I suppose,” Jerry answered and then added, “It’s just weird that’s all!”
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Jerry was standing there with his mouth open, dumbfounded
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Daniel was standing behind him and he put his hand on his shoulder, “easy Jerry, he didn’t mean any harm
17.
She hoped it was Jerry; he had come up here several times
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She met Jerry coming up
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Then Jerry broke out in a big grin
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Beth, Jerry now joined the conversation, I wouldn’t admit to anyone how I felt about you
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Oh Jerry, Beth was crying softly, I want to try
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Beth, Jerry went to her, we can do this together, we will make it happen
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Jerry held her tenderly to him
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Over here, Jerry had adjusted to the dark first; it’s over there, towards the sidewall, by that boulder
25.
Lady Beth had finally gotten over her fear; and Jerry had listened to Jake’s advice, and took his time and showed her what pleasure there was in loving well
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She looked at Jerry, smiled, and she was off
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Jerry took her in his arms and held her as she related the joyous news of her dragon to the others
28.
Jerry came up with rigging that they could use while flying
29.
Steve and Jerry trained the men below in the use of the weapons they had
30.
As they entered the Hall they could see that Jake was already conspiring with Jeffrey and Jerry
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Once there, Jerry cut air holes around the top, and they placed seats in it like a bus
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Jerry welded them to the base of the trailer
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Lady Olivia flew Jerry over to Steve on the other side of the mountain, and together they blew out a rather large cave for the new riders
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They moved all the furniture and beds into the cave, and Daniel and Jerry and Steve put the beds together
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“Over here we have Jerry, rider of Lady Olivia, mate to Rhontin
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Jerry is our engineer
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“This is Lady Beth, mate to Jerry, rider of Rhontin
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When he arrived he saw Steve and Michael and Jerry at a table and joined them
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“In case you guys haven’t noticed,” Began Jerry, “quite a number of the female riders are suddenly afflicted with this mysterious disease
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Andrew, Jerry and Steve all came forward and took them upstairs
41.
Lady Beth had a lovely baby girl and Jerry was so excited that he near fainted when he saw her
42.
I gave our driver the address for Jerry Cochran’s house and we took off
43.
I told Jerry I would probably see him around the Team offices until this thing got solved
44.
Carl Jackson hesitated a moment, watching Jerry walk away
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“Let’s go rookie,” Jerry shouted across the locker room
46.
As a sports fan who came of age in the sixties, I often ask myself, what have become of the Larry Czonka‘s or the Bill Riggins‘ or the Jerry West‘s or Rick Barry‘s, White Athletes who once dominated their respected sports? Is it conceivable that, in a day and age when the financial rewards are exceptionally high, (White‘s) have suddenly lost their competitive spark? Or could it be that many have fallen victim, in their own right, to stereotypical standards that seem to favor skill specific attributes like speed or vertical aptitude above other, less ―remarkable‖ qualities equally essential for performing on a higher level? Will such patterns eventually mandate the same type of protective status for Whites that are presently afforded to African Americans and other racial minorities competing in the public and private sectors? The latter is a stretch, granted
47.
“Well, she threw me out because of the drinking,” Jerry said with a big happy grin
48.
“Whatever happened to you and…?” Jerry asked
49.
“Ooh, that hurts,” quipped Jerry
50.
In fact, Jerry spoke of them often
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Just then she said, “Whatever happened to old Jerry?”
52.
Jerry was the guy who figured so humorously in the tale
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Billy, with eleven hours on Pups? Jerry, with his observer, falling in flames over Bapaume? That was their first mission
54.
�Inform Charlie and Jerry to retrieve an arrest warrant from the D
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She had been a very pretty girl, and it was not impossible to suppose that Cousin Jerry probably had a crush on Colling’s mother
56.
Cousin Jerry had been shunned by the rest of the family for his politics when Stalin signed the pact with Hitler in August of 1939, and as far as Colling knew, his mother had been the only one of his relatives who had maintained any sort of contact with him
57.
It did not take Colling long to conclude that Pankovski was not merely curious, but that his task might be to extract information from Jerry Krazinsky
58.
” Colling tossed his luggage into the bed of the truck beside four jerry cans that he guessed held gasoline
59.
Colling filled the tank with gasoline from one of the pickup’s jerry cans, and after a few spins around the stable yard, he felt confident enough to take it on the road
60.
“Careful,” said Colling, “They know me as Jerry Krazinsky around here
61.
He speculated that it had probably not been too difficult for them to find someone in the Party in Milwaukee who had known his cousin and who gave them the news that Jerry Krazinsky was dead
62.
The chrome pull-down rack on the rear of the car was filled with jerry cans of gasoline and an extra spare tire
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“Don’t call yourself a friend, you traitor! You betrayed us all, even your family and your sister,” Jerry yelled
64.
There was Jerry in the middle, laying still, not dead but knocked out with some minor injuries over his head
65.
“Great game! Great game!” I said to Jerry, the high school football coach
66.
“I’ll have a beer and give Coach Jerry whatever he wants
67.
Meredith had left for Nova Scotia to spend his short vacation, taking Jerry with him
68.
Jerry and Carl had given up banister sliding and were sitting on the edge of the veranda with Faith
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"Goodness, isn't she mad!" said Jerry
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But she wished that sturdy Jem or Jerry had been there and Dan's insult continued to rankle in her soul
71.
Faith had been chewing it in church one day; but Jerry had realized the enormity of THAT, and had given her such an older-brotherly scolding that she never did it again
72.
Jerry and Carl giggled, and even Una smiled wanly, because she thought politeness demanded it
73.
Once, when he was delivering himself of an unctuous remark to Jerry, Faith broke in rudely with a flat contradiction
74.
Carl and Jerry were sitting opposite them on another tombstone and all were rather full of mischief after being cooped up all day
75.
"I should think a graveyard was a very good place to pray in," retorted Jerry
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She was awful cross that day," explained Jerry
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Jerry and Carl were somewhat startled
78.
"I wish we'd left her to starve in the old barn," said Jerry vindictively
79.
"Oh, that's wicked, Jerry," rebuked Una
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"But that was before we'd formed the club," said Jerry hastily
81.
"Darn it, I won't give up going to the Methodist prayer meeting," cried Jerry
82.
"Where's her shoes and stockings?" asked Jerry of Una
83.
Jerry sprang at her and caught her arms
84.
Faith stormed at Jerry to leave her alone
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Jerry stormed back at her not to be a dizzy idiot; and Una cried
86.
Jerry had gone into the gallery to sit with a chum and the Blythe girls had taken Una with them
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But Jerry hated the manse pew at the very top of the church, under the eyes of Elder Clow and his family
88.
She got on the hated striped stockings before Jerry and Una arrived, so that for the time being none of the occupants of the manse knew what she had done
89.
But Jerry, on whom the thing came like a thunderbolt, refused to be placated
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"Yes, a whole week," said inexorable Jerry
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"You're getting off easy," said, Jerry severely
92.
Then I tried my best to catch cold and really be sick by standing on the snowbank in the Methodist graveyard with my bare feet until Jerry pulled me off
93.
"Why," said Jerry, turning red, "we DID sing _Polly Wolly Doodle_ at the last
94.
"We didn't think," muttered Jerry, feeling that it was a very lame excuse, seeing that he had lectured Faith so strongly in the Good-Conduct Club sessions for her lack of thought
95.
"Now, you stop that," commanded Jerry
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"When I think of it, only Jerry and I should have been punished
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Clow came with a glass of milk, Faith and Jerry and Carl sneaked off to the pantry, and John Meredith went into his study, where he sat in the darkness for a long time, alone with his bitter thoughts
98.
Jerry was down near the pond, trouting
99.
Here's Jerry with a big string of trout and it's my turn to cook them
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Jem and Jerry both say I'm the best cook in the Glen