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“Charles is liable to get kicking because I ain't packin 'my share' just the same, you can't expect a hundred-pound man to pack as much as a hundred-and-sixty-pounder.”
“Once, during the morning, while Anson took a breathing spell after bringing in another hundred-pound pack, Tarwater delicately hinted his impression.”
“She looked like a thousand pounds of evil packed into a slender, hundred-pound body.”
“Even, say, a hundred-pound teenaged girl tumbling down from a ninth-floor window would have hit the net with a force of more than a ton.”
“Furness lifted a hundred-pound box of ammunition to his conduct as good as ran by a gunfire with it to a trapped men.”
““Well,” Logan said as he ducked a hundred-pound fist, “I seem best at defense.””
“The landings at Algerian beaches near Oran and Algiers were chaotic with transports off course or lost in the dark night, tank-carrying vessels stuck on sandbars, green American soldiers staggering to shore with hundred-pound packs on their backs, and French soldiers waiting for them who chose to fight though they were far outnumbered.”
“Babies starving in gutters as top-hatted capitalists whisk past lighting their foot-long cigars with hundred-pound notes.”
“If they made fifty-pound packs, it meant a daily walk of sixteen miles loaded and of fifteen miles light -- "Because we don't back-trip the last time," Kit explained the pleasant discovery; eighty-pound packs meant nineteen miles travel each day; and hundred-pound packs meant only fifteen miles.”
“Up to Finnegan's Crossing they had managed to get Indians to carry the twenty-five hundred-pound outfit.”
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