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He would fetch them himself.
When it was full, he would fetch another basket.
He said he would fetch the gun, and he went down some stairs and returned in a few minutes, along with several uniformed guards, carrying a long-barrelled bolt-action rifle.
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She was like a Chinese water torture, nagging away, "I saw you look at this woman, I saw you look at that woman", and he'd fetch her one across the mouth as he drove the family saloon on some unthrilling outing, so there'd be blood all over the upholstery.
In the morning, she would fetch leaves to protect it from the rain.
He then broke in and made his way upstairs, bludgeoning his mother-in-law with a crowbar that he'd fetched from his car boot before stabbing her repeatedly to death.
What they would fetch now.
Real estate investor Richard Kurtz, owner of the Frick mansion, a 1930 colonial in elite Alpine, N.J., revised the home's price upward after he sliced and diced his 60 acres to arrive at a 27-acre parcel he believed would fetch the most attractive price.
Each load, he said, would fetch 40 rand in trade, or about $5.
Now, he said, it would fetch no more than $5,000.
The three volumes of architecture he still cherishes would fetch about £300.
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