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boone

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We were getting to the point where we could make out some running lights, and eventually, Boone and I started aiming our humongous flashlights into that shadow, checking it out with binoculars.

There had been a ribald joke passed around when Boone Markland married wispy little Annie Lou Breen.

When he was caught trying to ride a barge down river to Kentucky, Boone Markland had sold Big Bob south, the only Negro ever sold off the place.

Though he would not have known how to put this thought into words, there were times when Boone Markland felt like a rough old lion who had whelped a pride of black panthers.

Boone Markland was concerned because she was a lady and superior, turned upon her son.

Miss Annie even considered appealing to her husband to sell Buzzy, and when Boone Markland boasted that Buzzy was going to make a fine rider, a good jocks y, she put away discretion.

Boone Markland was in a rage at all the stubborn northern asses who were trying to grind the South down under a heel of iron.

That Henry Clay and John Calhoun should be hung, whereat Boone Markland roared louder than ever.

Seeing Boone Markland for the bombastic, poorly informed person that he was.

One moment the words before her were sharp, incisive, and her mind hopscotched through a dozen prosecutorial tricks she could use against Drake Boone.

Boone the widow, Nina the niece, Alger Kates, and a gate-crasher named Solomon Dexter.

The time involved was about half an hour, between seven-fifteen, when Phoebe Gunther left the baby carriage and its contents, including the monkey wrenches, with Boone in the room, and around seven forty-five, when Alger Kates discovered the body.

Arriving in New York, she had gone with Alger Kates and Nina Boone to the BPR New York office, where Kates had gone into the statistical section, and she and Nina had helped department heads to collect props to be used as illustrations of points in the speech.

Hannah thought Caroline Garvey and AnnaLeigh Boone had nothing in common except their love for Reilly and early death.

Boone continued to undo the rope, the folds of the horsehide loosened.