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"Somebody else may have been burned in any case," said the Major detachedly.
He said detachedly, "I've been working on a problem outside of the food one.
Why is he so interested in other people's windows, I wondered detachedly.
The woman in the yellow sweater watched detachedly for a moment, then looked around the room.
She half-turned then, and said detachedly: "But about half of that is true."
"Yes, I had Washington on the wire," he said detachedly.
Calhoun said detachedly, "I doubt that there's any use in talking to you now.
Calhoun said detachedly, "You wouldn't expect me to believe that without the details."
Detachedly he thought: The last minute of life?
Then he said detachedly: "I told the skipper, not you, that the men had tried to work me over.
Detachedly she heard someone scream, "Christ, we're forty-five stories high!"
Herndon said detachedly: "Can you name one thing to try here?"
In his response, Wright seemed as detachedly high-minded as ever.
I don't know,' said Jacquie detachedly, smooth as glass again.
"You did very well," said the Major detachedly.
She peers at them detachedly, as though they are a strange piece of sculpture she cannot quite understand.
Detachedly I listened to his floundering lies, ignored the hand he offered again, and told a lie or two of my own.
They spoke detachedly, coolly and without emphasis or inflection.
"It was my mistake," said the Major detachedly," to let you go away from the Shed at all.
Car- roll said detachedly: "Georges, what are the Chinese doing?
Watching him from under her lashes, Scarlett thought detachedly that he looked like a gigged frog.
"A man's been known to dislocate his jaw, yawning like that," said Calhoun detachedly.
At least, he thought detachedly, his lawyer was fighting for him; the prosecutor's face was a thunder- cloud.
She was so completely uninterested that she kept looking about her detachedly while she spoke.
Her eyes considered me, still detachedly.