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But because he read them so often the Bookman had a little problem.
I think taking the Bookman away isn't such a good idea.
The last pupils of the day were being let in to view the Bookman.
He went on to have a substantial career as a bookman.
Eve Bookman gave me a smile but not a hand.
Most of the teachers joined in the surge to see the Bookman.
It was the day before the expedition to catch the Bookman.
He wanted the Bookman taken to the city as soon as possible.
It was from this beginning that Bookman went on to a career in professional football.
Even if the Bookman had wanted to answer the questions, he couldn't have replied to them all so quickly.
Ollie Bookman had the check already made out when he came, and put it down while we were talking.
In another part the sun shone through a high window and the Bookman could tell what month it was just by where the light fell.
They, and about fifty other pupils, were allowed in to have one last look at the Bookman before he left.
Brown portrayed Bookman until the series was cancelled in 1979.
There in front of him, holding the empty medicine bottle, stood the Bookman!
The Bookman whispered just one word in her ear.
It would be hard sneaking in a saw or any other tool for the Bookman to cut his way free.
Eventually he was banned from having anything to do with the Bookman and all his plans were ignored.
"Books are old fashioned, but a bookman is right up to date.
Mr. Bookman said that his discussions with city officials have been positive.
To give himself more time he asked the Bookman if he would help him with his homework.
He organised official viewing hours when anyone was allowed to see the Bookman.
'But the Bookman asked me to keep our meeting a secret.
But Bookman says the island doesn't exist because he looked for it in every chart.
Robert Bookman, the operators' representative, said fewer than 10 percent of the association's members still sell the paper.