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    bluff


    1. Mindless of his feet in the snow, he was drawn down the path to the edge of the bluff, drawn to where he could get the best possible view of the end of the world


    2. Her eye reached the top of the bluff and saw a figure against the bright sky of the impending noon


    3. John stops the Jeep on the bluff near a small cantina


    4. He points back up toward the bluff


    5. Beyond this, a low stone wall and beyond that, the bluff drops dramatically to the blue sea


    6. I tried to sound bluff and confident


    7. He could see that she was on the defensive, but decided to call her bluff anyway


    8. You must bluff and do nothing to give yourself away


    9. “It won’t do you any good to bluff and bluster,” she said, “I have a pretty near eye-witness account


    10. hand and call the clerk's bluff, or continue playing these

    11. She’d been correct about the small hill sitting in front of a bluff


    12. well enough to realise that it was - mostly - bluff


    13. The bluff shipyard owner Anapater had pulled Nerissa close and smelled her neck with pleasure


    14. He did not bluff often


    15. It was a bluff of sorts, and she hoped he wouldn’t call it


    16. Why anyone would think I would play such a horrible prank is beyond me, but he stepped out in the open, trying to call my bluff


    17. After a quick ride through what the locals called the Hill District, formerly a ghetto section of Anglo Pittsburgh, they reached the station at the base of The Bluff


    18. They were waving at him as he headed down the sidewalk towards the incline that ran up the side of the Bluff to the Security Office


    19. He had an hour to get to the Bluff


    20. In fifteen minutes he was downtown, looking up at the lights on top of the Bluff where he was to meet the pilot

    21. He took the last sip of the coffee, finished his scone, and headed for the incline that would take him to the Bluff to meet the pilot


    22. Martin and Warlock stood on the tarmac of the small landing field on the Duquesne Bluff


    23. The building was on a bluff and a trail with overhead lights wound its way between pines to the landing pad by the river


    24. Of course, she would be operating on a bluff, with no intention of actually circulating the money


    25. Nobody had been hurt yet, but how long could her luck hold? Did she have the right to risk these men’s lives? Even if their sacrifices might save Sespian? And if luck favored her, and the counterfeiting succeeded, could she actually bluff Hollowcrest and Larocka Myll into succumbing to her demands with these bills?


    26. On the top of a bluff, a short way from the government facility known as Area 7, a cat stood in the moonlight, its head turning slowly


    27. With stacks of counterfeit bills ready, it was time to see if her bluff would work


    28. "I hate holidays," said Bachelor Bluff to me, with some little


    29. Bluff home that day, when Cousin Charles and


    30. "I declare," said Bachelor Bluff, "there's no whole story to tell

    31. It was almost like a horizontal slot in the bluff


    32. The rendezvous point was an estuary just north of El Bluff, Nicaragua


    33. The fisherman and his boat were to be found hidden under leaves in the wee hours in an estuary north of El Bluff


    34. American leaders thought it a bluff and turned Stalin down


    35. Bluff the bastard into a confession, and don't hold back any punches


    36. That's why, as I write this, I'm sitting in the lobby of an Econolodge in Sergeant Bluff, Iowa


    37. The Russians were using it as a cover for heavy weapons moving inland from the port facility at El Bluff


    38. He should have tried to bluff


    39. “Her name is Beth Tierney,” he called back, “and you’d better watch your head: she can throw that monkey fist like a grenade!” They were in the protected bay of El Bluff, Nicaragua, at the quiet northern end, where Carlos – Truman’s Bluefield contact – had built his company’s pier


    40. Things had changed greatly in El Bluff from the day Truman met Gordon Edward’s fishing boat for the first time, in an estuary not two kilometers away

    41. Colling was pondering whether to try and bluff his way through when the sliding doors to the hotel’s sitting room opened, and Elizabeth was in the doorway, the others behind her


    42. The sun came right above the horizon when they settled on the top of the bluff to catch their breath for a moment


    43. “That’s not a bluff


    44. The slope on the other side of the bluff wasn’t as big and going downhill was a lot easier


    45. ‘This is where I find out whether you’re a big bluff or not


    46. They were walking down a small bluff, with the river on their right, overlooking the rest of the forest, a veritable sea of greens and browns with a misty fog in place of a sky


    47. I sold him his condo at Sea Bluff


    48. Then there’s a big room with a lot of sofas and chairs and tables where there’s a library of books that people who live at Sea Bluff have contributed, both pocket and hard cover, and anyone can take a book he wants, keep it or return it


    49. The wide wooden stairs went down the front of the bluff


    50. It was about eighty to a hundred feet down the face of the bluff














































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