71. Only twenty-seven new members had been enrolled since the Leeds Congress, and the total membership still stood at less than one hundred. 72. Oswald stood at the white line, looking away. 73. Petey stood at fifty paces and pushed a leaf with his foot. 74. Police stood at highways and railroad stations to halt the exodus of thousands of city dwellers. 75. Roger was standing at the edge of the pool ready to dive. 76. Several humans with official-looking trousers and big boots were standing at the bottom of the ramp. 77. Several stood at the bar, and eight or ten others were grouped in twos and threes at dark wooden tables. 78. Several women were standing at the corner, talking to two police officers. 79. She guessed that he had been standing at the window or listening for the sound of her key in the lock. 80. She had gone to stand at the cemetery end after spotting Uncle Vernon on the touchline in front of the club-house. |