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31. Just then, a car pulled up, and an old woman began struggling to get out of the passenger side. 32. Anyhow, they just went. Just then this voice comes over the loud speaker. 33. Just then a wave of nausea engulfed him, and he swayed on his feet like a drunk man. 34. But just then McMurphy jumped off his bed and went to rustling through his nightstand, and I hushed. 35. Just then, the motor failed and the boat began drifting out of control. 36. Maybe I would never be able to return to the present - not that I cared just then. 37. Just then I was too happy to think about anything except our bright future. 38. And just then the noble knight came near, on his black horse. 39. Just then, he saw some one walk out of the trees which bordered the far side of the pasture. 40. Just then the light went out, and, in the darkness, I heard the King crying. 41. Just then the first volley of rockets explodes into three enormous green-and-red carnations. 42. Well, just then the circuit preacher was leaving to get to the next town he was preaching in. 43. Anyone entering the room just then would have thought what a very handsome couple they were. 44. Just then Angie burst in with a shout of excitement. 45. Just then the postman called with more packets and greetings cards, amongst which was also a letter. 46. Just then we heard the rattle of a key in the lock. 47. She bit off her words. Just then the waiter brought their order and she was saved from having to say anything. 48. They were both lovely to me, and relations between them were particularly harmonious just then. 49. Just then he heard a knock at his door, Randolph wondered who it could be. 50. It was a fortunate coincidence that the police were passing by just then. 51. Just then the raucous clamour of alarm bells sounded from all over the house and from the basement area ahead of him. 52. Just then he felt the bone pop, then slide painfully free, and he was not grateful but angry now. 53. Just then her hat blew off into the road and d'Urberville stopped the horse. 54. Olga turned out the light and closed her eyes. Just then the door opened. 55. Just then, from the hallway came a roar as a stack of empty orange crates crashed to the floor. 56. I sat down at my desk and got out a pile of reports to read. Just then, the phone rang. 57. Slowly, he moved nearer to me, but just then the first wild man began to get up from the ground. 58. Just then there was the jingle of keys outside the door. 59. Just then Grant heard shouts and running feet from various parts of the house, converging on the sounds of gunfire. 60. But just then U of P had come to a halt in the road.