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barneys

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n. (plural of barney English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: barney )

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After lunch, she'd had Chuck drop her off at Barneys, instructed him to come back in two hours, walked across to Saks, got into the rented car and driven out to the valley.

He had to turn to a salesgirl at Barneys to get the sex he was denying her, because the truth was they hadn't slept together in over a month.

Chapter Seven After returning the rental car to the Saks parking lot, Lissa hurried back to Barneys, entering through the front entrance and exiting through the back, where Chuck waited with her car.

Men flipped over her nipples, but she had yet to find the man who'd flip out enough to pay her rent so she could give up her job and start enjoying herself like the affluent women she waited on at Barneys, where she was a salesgirl.

Being with her in the fitting room at Barneys was quite an erotic experience.

After getting over his first shock at Barneys revelations, hed begun speaking again in the brisk, abrupt manner Barney remembered from the last times hed heard McAllens voice.

But Barneys right hand, slid idly into the pocket of his well-tailored coat, was resting on a twenty-five caliber revolver.

The business under discussion happened to be Barneys, but it would have been inexpedient for him to attend the meeting in person.

At the end of each day the photographs were delivered to an address from where they promptly reached Barneys hands.

John Fredericks appeared, studied Barneys card and Barney with an air of mild disapproval, and informed him that Dr.

In somewhat awkward phrases he had been expressing his gratitude for Barneys generous help, and his relief that because of it the work on the Tube now could be brought to an end.

For the first time in Barneys career, the question of deliberate murder not only entered an operation, but had become in an instant an unavoidable part of it.

There was only one thing wrong with the setup from Barneys point of view.

So far even the equipment which kept the cabin in uninterrupted operation had eluded Barneys search.

Presently one of them broke clear into the aira big fish, thick-bodied and shining, looking as long as Barneys arm in the moonlightand dropped back with a splash.