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barker
1. Captain Barker was a kind and excellent skipper, and he liked the attitude and motivation that Jon
2. A short time later, Jon did return to sea with Captain Barker as skipper on the same ship, Roman, departing New Bedford on November 2, 1844, but this time as a boatsteerer
3. Major Barker also took a company of the Special Service Corps to strengthen the cordon round the palace, making escape impossible
4. Yesterday, his testimony to the same effect was presented by convicted conspirator Bernard Barker, who said “Spy Squad” members were actually seeking evidence of financial contributions by Castro’s government in the campaigns of Senator George McGovern and Senator Edward M
5. “Step right up, step right up! This way to the main attraction!” the barker says
6. I remember it getting a brilliantly awful review, something along the lines of take a dollop of Clive Barker, add in a soupcon of Stephen King, a dash of Graham Masterton and spice with a little Richard Laymon and you've got the recipe for Steve Savile's story
7. Barker concluded her lesson with the two most relevant
8. Barker went off to answer more
9. This dog is a heavy barker; but only barking when necessary
10. “This is Bob, Bob Barker, and I am Asia
11. Bob Barker, that’s a clever name
12. As we dug into our grub, Bob Barker playfully nipped at the old man’s shoelaces
13. ” Zeph pointed to Bob Barker in Asia’s arms
14. She had Bob Barker in tow
15. In only a few minutes, we were bouncing up the road in Zeph’s old truck with Bob Barker between us on the seat
16. “Old Bob Barker, you’re happy to be home again, aren’t you?” Asia scratched his back with her foot
17. ” Then she looked at Bob Barker and said
18. Even Bob Barker yipped excitedly
19. I was hiding, along with Bob Barker, in the root cellar that Grayson Connell had built into the cliff behind the house
20. Twice, I had to duck back into my hidey-hole with Bob Barker when the house was ‘re-inspected,’ as Chandler called it
21. the barker cries, and holds the nickel high, mid-air
22. HEADS OR TAILS? the barker cries,
23. Barker and Grue eased around the corner from the other direction
24. Barker poked his head out the back door
25. Barker and Olsen escorted him down the stairs to a cell
26. “Your attorney’ll be here soon,” said Barker as he unlocked the chains
27. “Stay and watch him ’til the public defender arrives,” Barker told Olsen once Howard was safely behind bars
28. “I told you, I was on the couch passed out!—” Howard’s voice rang down the corridor as Barker escaped back upstairs
29. Barker was at his desk on the phone, the receiver pressed tightly to his ear, a mask-like look of impatience and fatigue on his face
30. “Lieutenant Barker asked me to take these down to the Provo lab,” he stuttered
31. Piece of cake, he mused, returning the keys to Barker
32. “Here,” Barker said, extending his hand to sign the bag
33. Barker, still on the phone, his tired eyes staring off into space, was at his desk
34. By five-thirty Stacey and Barker had finished with the messages
35. Barker was usually soft-spoken, laid-back
36. Barker married her a year later; he treated the girls like they were his own
37. Barker sat at his desk in the squad room, reviewing his files and notes, when Bingham approached
38. The captain never called him on the radio; orders always came from Barker
39. “Lieutenant Barker,” he called
40. Barker stopped what he was doing
41. ” Olsen and Barker headed to the evidence room
42. Barker then noticed the empty space he was supposed to have signed when Stacey took the gun to the lab
43. Olsen finished first and waited for Barker
44. Barker was first to speak
45. “It appears numbers ten and 31 are missing,” Barker concluded as they placed them back on the shelf
46. Barker swallowed and subconsciously bit his lower lip
47. Barker and Olsen strode to the captain’s office
48. “We have a problem, captain,” Barker said
49. No one signed them out,” Barker said, contritely
50. He, Barker and Olsen are tearing the place apart
51. “I’ll go by his place and see if he’s there,” Barker offered
52. “I’ve been asking myself the same question,” replied Barker
53. Stacey hung up, leaving Barker in a state of confusion
54. ” Barker was careful with his words
55. ” Barker played along
56. Barker fairly blew his stack
57. Barker could hardly believe it
58. Barker nodded and the two of them walked toward the elevator
59. Barker paused outside the door of the counseling room
60. Barker eased the door open
61. She glanced up as Barker entered, and her expression changed as she abruptly ended the call and hung up the phone
62. Barker approached and opened his arms
63. “I’m so sorry,” Barker told her
64. Barker just held her as she trembled with grief
65. “Call Lieutenant Barker
66. OFFICER BARKER DROVE in the direction of Melvin’s apart ment, backed up by a county sheriff
67. Barker knew the captain’s interests lay elsewhere, so if a proper investigation was to be conducted, he’d have to do it himself
68. Barker could hear furniture being moved
69. Barker couldn’t see what the man wore, and only half of his face could be seen in the shadows
70. Pointing his light directly in Melvin’s face, Barker saw that his eye was visibly 206
71. “Put both arms out here,” Barker directed
72. Barker, in turn, holstered his pistol, took the cuffs from his belt and cinched them down tightly
73. Stepping back again, Barker once more unsheathed his revolver
74. Barker backed down the steps
75. Barker peppered him with questions as he was led to the patrol car
76. ” Barker barreled in amid a sea of questions thrown his way
77. “Must be a good story,” Barker teased
78. ” Sig seized the occasion to stand up on his hind legs and beg caresses from Barker as the two men spoke
79. Stacey continued listening to the television reports and typing up his notes documenting the captain’s activities for Barker to follow up on—at least that was his hope
80. Had Barker seen them? No one was in sight
81. “It was an accident, dammit!” Then, grabbing Barker by the arm, he growled, “I’ll go with you!”
82. Bingham, wide-eyed, looked at Barker; Barker stared back
83. As they waited for Stacey to show, Barker had been the first to notice the object
84. How could Barker double cross me? he asked himself
85. If he hurried to the Merc, he might beat Barker to it
86. It was another ten minutes before Olsen arrived, and Barker pulled up a minute later
87. Stacey gazed on through the rear glass door as Barker removed the piece of fabric taped to Bingham’s office window, then had given instructions to the other officers
88. Stacey watched as Barker took a razor blade from his desk and scraped the white-out from the window
89. Barker then picked up the phone and made a call
90. “Give me your weapon, and the keys to your car,” demanded Bingham, holding out his hand to Barker
91. Barker shook his head
92. Barker was operating on three hours’ sleep
93. Barker guessed he and his wife wouldn’t be very helpful this late in the game
94. But Barker wasn’t too concerned about catching him
95. “We’ll protect you the best we can,” Barker replied
96. Barker screwed up his face in thought
97. Now Barker was really confused
98. Barker and Weeks had learned next to nothing about either Bingham or Briggs
99. “Just a bunch of grownup kids,” Barker chuckled