1 I don't know what he thinks of me.
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2 Again he found himself thinking of the green park a year ago.
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3 Faber heard and Beatty, thinking it was meant for him, heard.
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4 Give a man a few lines of verse and he thinks he's the Lord of all Creation.
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5 He walked toward the corner, thinking little at all about nothing in particular.
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6 And he remembered thinking then that if she died, he was certain he wouldn't cry.
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7 Then they'll feel they're thinking, they'll get a sense of motion without moving.
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8 Montag moved out through the French windows and crossed the lawn, without even thinking of it.
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9 He stood outside the talking house in the shadows, thinking he might even tap on their door and whisper, "Let me come in."
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10 But Montag did not move and only stood thinking of the ventilator grill in the hall at home and what lay hidden behind the grill.
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11 And now since you're a fireman's wife, its your house and your turn, for all the houses your husband burned and the people he hurt without thinking.
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