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Estwig was making enough noise dragging the far end of the big harness out in the direction of the Rockasaur that he could hardly hear a shout at that point anyway
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While he was dragging it, Tahlmute turned toward him and said quietly, "Please don't say anything more about this in front of or to the boy, or any other of your employees
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Already there was a fair bit of activity in the streets – people wandering around in what she could only assume was special holiday attire for men of brightly coloured shorts and tops, some women in absurdly brief skirts, others in long muslin affairs that wouldn’t look out of place on Errd, most of them carrying bags of towels and dragging small noisy children laden with buckets and spades
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Something heaved it's dragging way out of it
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They might have been dragging it farther away, but they were more interested in the devouring than the dragging
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‘What are you thinking about, Lintze?’ Joris asked, dragging me back to the present
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gasping, dragging in the soiled air
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the dragging of water and the sound of fizzing mopeds
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They drove up the hill that led to the big electric gates at the entrance to Seaview Park just in time to see a large removals lorry pulling out of the estate followed by a ranting, screaming harridan dragging behind her a couple of suitcases and an old and battered fishing rod
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Alexis was right, it was hard not to crunch bits of pottery or sea shells underfoot, and I was forced to step over a gang of red ants, dragging off a caterpillar and waving nasty-looking pincers at anything that threatened their mission
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Now here I was back between the cart shafts dragging a schedule again, with keys and locks to my routine
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At the end of the meeting, I hand in the forms together with my cheque for the two deposits, dragging my enthusiastic pair off home again
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We quickly scour the upper floor ceilings and find a hatch – dragging a chair from one of the rooms, Gary stands on it and pokes his head through
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“I can’t,” she wheezed, dragging her skirt and bodice onto the bench at the side of the room
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dragging behind her a couple of suitcases and an old and battered
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What’s that? I look up … the office door flies open and Bill comes in almost dragging Dave by one arm
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his feet, and dragging him out into the middle of the
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’ Kev said suddenly, stumbling to his feet and dragging himself out of the room
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He packed up his knapsack, dragging a few essentials out of the
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The pistol slips a millimetre, dragging against his skin
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The wilderness is suddenly spreading out and dragging her down, right here in the kitchen
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will it?' said de Plassan, standing and dragging his
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vaguest of explanations before dragging him off to the
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That was what she’d tried to tell Jim, the day he pointed out the bruises Mike left by dragging her back to the house
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The clowns grabbed her again, dragging her toward
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continued along the river bank, dragging his bags after
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" he shouted into the wind, grabbing her hand and dragging her around the edge of the house
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Dragging Roman’s dead weight—even though he was
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Agent Johnson appeared out of the woods, almost dragging his injured
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along the banks of the Moldau, before dragging our weary
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the car, knuckles dragging along the ground and steaming
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say that a few minutes later Enid and Lindy were dragging
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By the time he realized his error the dead hands were on him, dragging him into the depths of the horde where the name of his bride-to-be sprayed from his lips in a gout of blood
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said, virtually dragging the men out of bed
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The firelight clearly picked out a group of men crawling along the ground, dragging a ladder behind them
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The thin filaments latched onto her presence and pulled, dragging her back into the Seventh World
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“Stop dragging it out
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I burst forth as a panther, sinking my teeth into the Arch demon's feet and dragging until he fell backwards
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Her father stepped into the house, dragging the old
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Dragging ourselves out of our private miseries, we began to trust in life again
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So he sighed, shook his head sadly, and turned to walk back with dragging feet
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He slid down the rutted slope, bike dragging along, entangled in his legs
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dragging myself through the wind and rain
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dragging the turtle behind me
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Martin returned covered in snow, dragging a collection of survival materials, including food packs
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Laying Aspen on the bed, Sebastian slipped his hand into Aspen’s panties, plunging inside her, dragging a succulent cry from her lips
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For when I looked the corpse of Dawson had risen onto its stumps and was dragging itself towards me with its arms wide open as though it wanted a hug
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He was virtually dragging her now
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Doc went to work in his usual high spirits, and when he came home that evening, insisted on going out again, dragging Jack with him
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in a huff, dragging a reluctant Joseph with her as the piper had
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I went back down stairs and my mood was a bad one to say the least Helen saw my face and wasted no time in dragging me into the front parlour and asking
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He’d worsened the damage greatly by dragging himself up the hill and into the house, but again, not as much as he could have
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The voice was cut off probably by a home made cosh then we saw coming back our way Frank and another bloke dragging a body between them then I was pretty sure I saw some more of the lads pass us with a body held by them
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I could see that they were dragging a prisoner with them who looked half unconscious but they weren’t stopping for anybody or anything
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He was struck by an enormous gratitude to Seraphia for dragging him to karate classes when he had hated it so much
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The cat would let it run a short way, let it taste a glimpse of freedom, before catching it by the tail and dragging it back
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Two guards were dragging a struggling prisoner, who kicked and shouted with crazed hysteria
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He turned to watch the guards dragging the prisoner away, back to his cell
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He’d go into a restaurant and in ten minutes he’d have all the women around him, or at least all the women whose husbands or boyfriends weren’t dragging them back
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The Team was dragging its feet, for God knows why
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“You can leave that here, no sense in dragging it all over town
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She knew he was stalling her, dragging her into a long conversation
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“That, he do!” giggled Ironbristles as he grabbed both Wyll and Cheeryup up by their collars and began dragging them roughly towards one of the little sheds
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Instead, she grabbed Longleaf’s arm and began dragging him towards the longboats swinging dangerously in the wind
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He had the last laugh as I had to dive in after him fully clothed to hold his head above the freezing water while dragging him back to dry land after I realised that swimming did not come naturally to him! Obviously his mom (a good police dog too) failed to teach him to swim properly as a youngster
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The disembarkation of the remaining divisions of the army proceeded slowly, and many of the men, especially of the 71st New York, stood in the surf for hours in the tropical sun, seizing the approaching boats and dragging them on shore through the breakers
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What’s up with you that you’re dragging me out of bed at this unearthly hour?”
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They stopped talking, concentrating on dragging the half-conscious man towards the car, casting worried looks over their shoulders all the while
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“I dreamt you were leaving me,” she explained weakly, dragging a sleeve across her cheeks
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Dragging himself clear of the river, he lay exhausted, covered in sand
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Men scurried around the area, dragging supplies, lining up weapons
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Her legs were dragging as she desperately struggled to keep up with Galeron, and she now paid focused attention to what she was doing with them
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We moved forward slowly as the boat found the current and followed its path; water lapping at the sides as we dipped our oars in unison, dragging them through and up and out of the water on John’s counts
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We saw no sense in dragging him all the way back here
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Two guards quickly appeared at the entrance, but as they crossed the chamber and began dragging the unfortunate pair out, Grindel stopped them
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Cherva pushed his way passed the two burly guards, who were still dragging the pair of terrified badgers from the chamber, heading off towards the lower levels of the sett where Soffen had her tiny sleeping space
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Cherva appeared, followed closely by two badgers, dragging a third between them
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Do you know what he did, Barns?" Hives sat up in a frenzy, grabbing the lapels of my coat, dragging me nearer until our faces were almost touching
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A young soldier sitting in the wagon saw me dragging my backpack, so he jumped from the wagon, ran towards me and said, “I’ll help you, officer
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stuck," was all I could manage between clenched teeth, desperately clutching at Uncle Hobart's jacket and nearly dragging him into the bath with me
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I screamed as the bath slid across the floor, dragging my exposed nether regions over the rough wooden floorboards, filling it full of splinters
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From the resolute glint in Shooter's eye, it was obvious to everyone that nothing on this earth was going to make him let go, which was a bit unfortunate because the bird put on an extra burst of speed, dragging poor Shooter straight out of the police car
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Hurrying to Uncle Hobart's side, I hooked him under his arms, dragging him clear before the whole house crashed down on top of him
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And before Frank could object, they had gone, Rachael dragging Maisie from the café by her arm
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“The TV showed them dragging it out
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With work on the house dragging on, Caroline’s taste for the wild nightlife got the better of her and she began to slip away evenings to the downtown clubs
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Just because those of us who went were condemned men, and we understood that after a while; there wasn’t much sense in dragging a bunch of other innocent bastards into it
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Piers was in the water, every wave dragging him farther out to sea
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Dragging him up onto the sand, Troy collapsed, coughing seawater from his mouth
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“He said he’d been bitten when I was dragging him out of the sea
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Dropping the bucket he grabbed the pigs back legs and began dragging it backwards towards the ramp
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backwards in the saddle and with the reins dragging on the
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” Conal’s shouts rebounded off the rocks as they raced down the centre of the cave, dragging Piers between them
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Dragging him along by his feet, his body scrapped along the tarmac towards the large concrete warehouse
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They were dragging him as you would drag a heavy bag of potatoes
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Bill Tender was one of the men dragging Stuart across the tarmac
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Why would anyone want to risk dragging a body across the roadway when there was even a remote possibility that he would be caught in the lights of any car leaving or, for that matter, coming into the field? It was too risky - particularly when there was an equally good hiding place only a few feet further in from the safer side of the road
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I tried to protest, but her slim hands grabbed my upper arms in a vice like grip and with deliberate intent, she flung herself backwards through the window, dragging me after her
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If the tuna cans were found, he would be vindicated and have the pleasure of dragging his man into headquarters on a charge that would stick, and if the cans weren’t there, no one would be the wiser that he had been involved