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Maybe he'd parked nearby and was taking a break?
He would never have remembered where he'd parked it.
Then he'd parked his truck on a Forest Service fire road and disappeared into these mountains.
On dry land, he leaned against his Chevy SUV, which he'd parked on higher ground Wednesday afternoon.
"You think, by any chance, you'll be free tomorrow afternoon?" Paul asked when he'd parked the car in front of Chanel's house.
He'd parked in front of the church and she'd stepped forward automatically, the representative of her crew, a pack of cigarettes squashed suggestively behind her metal-studded belt.
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And when he did dare to get behind the wheel, "he'd park his car a mile from the entrance" because he was so worried about parking lot dings.
Every afternoon he'd park his blue truck in the same spot outside the girl's school, a teacher recalled, so she'd know where to find him.
He'd park the car and walk toward the wooden bridge, with the docks and the city behind it, and Dun Laoghaire to the left, across the bay, and the mountains.
Eventually, he and his wife devised a plan: he'd park their car in front of the store, she'd run in to buy the diapers, and, if she knew anyone, she would say the diapers were for their dog.
He got mystery novels out of the library, and every night, he'd park himself in his favorite chair and slowly smoke bowls of lush cherry tobacco in his pipe as he went through them.
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