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| ... one editorial open door-humiliating. It's changed my whole nature. I wasn't born for poverty-I only flower among really jolly people, and people who never are worried.'' The figure of the strange man rose before her-would not be dismissed. 'That was the man for me, after all ... |
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| ... not grasp the situation. It was as if his family had been wiped out of existence; as if they were proving to be dream people, who never had existed at all. He was quite lost--but then suddenly he thought of Grandmother Majauszkiene, who lived in the next block. She ... |
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| ... of the Queen's navee." And Harris never sees what an ass he is making of himself, and how he is annoying a lot of people who never did him any harm. He honestly imagines that he has given them a treat, and says he will sing another comic song after ... |
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| ... of heresy, and all the holy fathers without exception. Have you no other way of making M. Arnauld heretical, without abusing so many other people who never did you any harm, and, among the rest, St. Thomas, who is one of the greatest champions of the eucharist, and who, so ... |
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| ... Lavendar is certainly different, though hard to say just where the difference comes in. Perhaps it is because she is one of those people who never grow old." "One might as well grow old when all your generation do," said Marilla, rather reckless of her pronouns. "If you you fit ... |
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| ... think he was going to keep it up." "He seems to me," said Miss Greene, "a dear, good fellow. You are one of those people who never know when they are well off." "I know he is a good fellow," agreed Mrs. Korner, "and I am very fond of him. ... |
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| ... sixteen women assembled in the front-room, and talked in whispers about the inscrutable ways of Providence, and what a warning this was to people who never looked where they were going. ----A STARTLING AFFAIR. A HORSE attached to the cart of a tin-peddler, while on Balmforth Avenue, Friday, ... |
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| ... to his stories, and his quaint remarks and comments were a continual delight to her. Captain Jim was one of those rare and interesting people who "never speak but they say something." The milk of human kindness and the wisdom of the serpent were mingled in his composition in delightful ... |
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| ... it but that that seems to be so much the most prominent. They worship the hideous Eiffel Tower and they are a useless, flippant people who never sleep and yet do nothing while awake. To-morrow I am going to a pretty inn surrounded by vines and trees to see ... |
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Usa - Inaugural Addresses Of The Presidents Of The United States From George Washington To Bill Clinton
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| ... various and coordinate branches of the Government; did I not repose with unwavering reliance on the patriotism, the intelligence, and the kindness of a people who never yet deserted a public servant honestly laboring their cause; and, above all, did I not permit myself humbly to hope for the sustaining ... |
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| ... Heaven. How does it happen that when all else is change wherever one goes, there yet seem, in every place, to be some few people who never alter? As the sight of the greengrocer's house recalled these trivial incidents of long ago, the identical greengrocer appeared on the steps, with ... |




