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2 You run along to bed, Mr. Antolini said.
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3 You could tell she was running the name over in her mind and all.
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4 About the booze hound running around the house naked, with Jane around.
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5 We'll stay in these cabin camps and stuff like that till the dough runs out.
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6 All the visitors that were visiting the cemetery started running like hell over to their cars.
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7 Then the other one, the one that taught history and government, said they'd better be running along.
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8 As soon as I got it, I turned around and started running down the other side of the hill, toward old Spencer's house.
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9 These intellectual guys don't like to have an intellectual conversation with you unless they're running the whole thing.
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10 Well, the thing is, I don't want to stay at any hotels on the East Side where I might run into some acquaintances of mine.
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11 Anyway, they fell in love right away, on account of they're both so nuts about Charles Dickens and all, and he helps her run her publishing business.
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12 Then, when the dough runs out, I could get a job somewhere and we could live somewhere with a brook and all and, later on, we could get married or something.
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13 Then I heard everybody running through the corridor and down the stairs, so I put on my bathrobe and I ran downstairs too, and there was old James Castle laying right on the stone steps and all.
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