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"It'll take a little time to get a crew together," the garageman said.
The garageman was coming back at a dead run.
He tore himself away, whirled to grab the garageman by his jacket.
He was wondering whether, after the summer's maturity of being a garageman, Ted would "get busy" in the university.
The garageman's shiny, bulbous nose retreated, but not by much.
The garageman scampered away, dodging in and out among the idle, rust-tinted machines.
The garageman ducked around a trunnion and fired.
Ned Beaumont looked thoughtfully at the garageman, then said: "Along about where it runs into the river."
The garageman's eyebrows continued to go higher and higher, and the corners of his mouth began to quiver.
The garageman considered it.
Pineau was a garageman.
"And in America, where any garageman thinks himself just as good as a bank president, we so lack the phenomenon of sanctified and yet forceful Leadership.
One might have thought, from his tone and the self-righteous way he looked at Markham, that he had bribed the garageman wholly out of consideration for the district attorney and the police.
The garageman was almost upon them, emitting screams of fury each time he hit the ground at the end of a leap, as if the sounds were jolted out of him by the impact.
Mr Maxmilian Frizzell had never read a book since leaving school and did not know who Lawrence was, so he put down the newspaper and took up the Car Dealer and Garageman with what dignity he could muster.