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Examples

  • He had been thinking about what the detective told him when he called Chass on her cell phone.

    Dirtier Than Ever Vickie M. Stringer 2010

  • Tears ran hurriedly down her face while Chass stood, listening, in shock.

    Dirtier Than Ever Vickie M. Stringer 2010

  • Chass grabbed her purse off of the passenger seat and dug inside, retrieving a small compact.

    Dirtier Than Ever Vickie M. Stringer 2010

  • Chass said he was in rehab and learning to walk again.”

    Dirtier Than Ever Vickie M. Stringer 2010

  • Chass had told him about it, but the memory was somewhat blurred because of his drunken state.

    Dirtier Than Ever Vickie M. Stringer 2010

  • Chass chirped as she entered his room wearing a big smile.

    Dirtier Than Ever Vickie M. Stringer 2010

  • The detective, Chass and Mrs. Carter looked on in shock.

    Dirtier Than Ever Vickie M. Stringer 2010

  • As Chass got closer, she saw a brigade of police cars, an ambulance and a crime scene van.

    Dirtier Than Ever Vickie M. Stringer 2010

  • “Hi, Chass,” he acknowledged, putting the tapes in his closet for safekeeping.

    Dirtier Than Ever Vickie M. Stringer 2010

  • Detective Thomas strolled into the rehab facility and found Chass sitting with Q, who was now using a cane but was still walking with a limp.

    Dirtier Than Ever Vickie M. Stringer 2010

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