11. Less than ten yards away from Harry as he waited for the Swindon train, the same man stood examining paperbacks on a bookstall. 12. Men stood in groups on street corners. 13. Men therefore stood to lose not only in their personal home environment but also in their public life. 14. The four men were standing in a line on the other side of the table. 15. The man stood thoughtfully on the platform as the train slowly pulled out of the station. 16. The man was standing by his left shoulder, waiting for the train to stop. 17. The man was standing on the grass verge watching her. 18. The men stood motionless as Weir held his finger to his lips. 19. The pubs were full of people fighting, and big, evil-looking men stood in doorways or at dark corners. 20. The real man stood back a pace and watched. |