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  • She had taken in Professor Cathcart's whispered explanation and the money he pressed into her hand with a nod, and had sent Rose to this room on the second floor, just off the common parlor.

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  • I must learn to move and talk like that, she thought, paying careful attention to the little things that made Cathcart's secretary so inconspicuous.

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  • "Take it to Professor Cathcart's office and leave it there, " he instructed, and the Salamander bowed.

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  • "White slavery, opium dens-" She noticed then that Cathcart's color had deepened to a dark scarlet with embarrassment, and giggled; she could not help herself.

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  • No, she had no sad ghosts waiting for her here, and Bergdorf's was clearly professor Cathcart's favorite, for the waiters all recognized him and they were shown to a secluded table out of the way of traffic.

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  • Cathcart's story is a simple drama with three heroes and no villains, a triumph of human pertinacity over technical and cultural obstacles.

    Seeing the Unseen Dyson, Freeman 2005

  • Putting together the portrait of Rutherford in Cathcart's book with my own recollections of Teller, I find striking similarities.

    Seeing the Unseen Dyson, Freeman 2005

  • Cathcart's book is a straightforward historical narrative.

    Seeing the Unseen Dyson, Freeman 2005

  • Cathcart's book ends with a discussion of the question why the tortoise beat the hares in the race to disintegrate nuclei with accelerators.

    Seeing the Unseen Dyson, Freeman 2005

  • The small, birdlike Pumphrey was seated to Cathcart's left, thus completing the Foreign Office's encirclement of the General.

    Sharpe's Prey Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2001

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