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1 We let the cattle through and lay hidden, waiting for the raiders.
2 As Jim said, it wouldn't do to let the cattle out again.
3 Some say let the cattle and horses in the field while it is green.
4 I still refused to pay, and was not willing to let the cattle go.
5 By daylight we'd made fourteen miles, and was obliged to stop to let the cattle graze.
6 Kinder take it easy an' drift the herd down slow so as to let the cattle put on flesh.
7 Owen, to be sure, was in enough trouble as it was, having let the cattle get in the manna orchard last period.
8 Bai let the cattle find their own way-theywere in no hurry-andhalf-ran, half-skidded down the hillside to give her a hand.
9 It was pitch-dark, so our driver let the cattle go as they liked, for guiding them was perfectly out of the question.
10 And you fourth guard men, let the cattle off the bed ground on a due westerly course and point them up the divide.
11 Let Drumm go-letall of them go- letthe cattle go, let everything go!
12 Let the cattle through, and open fire behind 'em!
13 Let the cattle create-life, beauty, what you will.
14 'Don't let the cattle straggle, and make straight for that.'
15 Better- letthe cattle rest-first.
16 'Cause you gotta go through the pastures, and we don't want to let the cattle out.
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