71. He left us standing in the pouring rain. 72. He saw himself proudly standing in that wondrous car, his hands triumphantly guiding those steeds which Jove himself could not master. 73. He stood in it for fifteen minutes, until it rang on the dot of nine. 74. He stood in the darkroom with another trainee, Dale Fitzke, a cripple. 75. He stood in the door of the milking house, holding out the buckets for her to take. 76. He stood in the doorway holding the thirty-eight in his right hand, with his left hand grasping his right wrist. 77. He stood in the light from the nearest pillar. 78. He stood in the stirrups and looked around. 79. He stopped by on his night off, was let in the stage door, and stood in the wings. |