81. The two men are bitter rivals for the party leadership. 82. The two men came back with their hands fish-white with immersion what was, fortunately, warm, almost soupy water. 83. The two men clinked their glasses in celebration. 84. The two men communicated less and less over the years, but his wife would send an annual Christmas card. 85. The two men demanded money from Mr McErlean but he refused. 86. The two men detested each other. 87. The two men differed on how to handle the crisis. 88. The two men ended up in the same business law class and hit it off immediately. 89. The two men entered without bothering to ask for permission. |