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At last the old veteran came stum- bling out and went straight to the bar.
George looked like a starving man who had stum- bled into the finest restaurant in town.
It be most terrible important you stay stum!
For a moment Warden's heart stum- bled to a halt.
The guy went backward, stum- bled over a chair and went down.
Justin struck the man in the face- The soldier stum- bled back and lost his balance.
'You could offer him a little more than what the land be worth and ask him to stay stum, I mean, remain silent.
The person(s) concerned kept stum for two years (barring one possible blog post).
The big warrior stum- bled backward, falling heavily on the stone floor.
An internationally respected talent, Stum is recognized as the leading female street painter in the world today.
"They see their assumptions were off base," Dr. Stum said.
But the dragon snagged a claw on a root, and stum- bled.
His horse stum- bled, and the Horseman was thrown headlong.
The other woman stum- bled forward on her own, teeth gritted, fire in her eyes.
'The men and young Jessamy, they'll stay stum, or even believe it if you say that be how it happened!
Still twenty-five meters, he noted, as the ant stum- bled against the slope.
The skeleton leaped right out of its foot-bones and stum- bled away, terrified.
Mary stays stum and picks up the onion and puts it to the side of her plate.
Flint cried, overcome with relief as Perian stum- bled toward him.
Rufo felt the connection break, then he was alone, stum- bling through the woods, a haunted man.
Jansson's first crime novel to be published was Stum sitter guden in 2000.
"I think I may have stumbled, sorry, you, stum- bled onto to something that will begin to put several pieces in place for me.
They reached a bridge that spanned a dry riverbed and stum- bled across wearily.
E could return with the money and purchase property on the stum and to yer instructions,' Hannah suggested.
You'll stay stum until after the funeral.'