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Well , I must find it somewhere , I suppose , by sinking about a third of my capital and living more carefully on the interest of the rest ; but they have not quite beat me yet , and I may pull through , after all .
Well , I must find it somewhere , I suppose , by sinking about a third of my capital and living more carefully on the interest of the rest ; but they have not quite beat me yet , and I may pull through , after all .
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From a Portuguese huckster of fruit and flowers , who had boarded the steamer , he learned that the English Milord ' and family , who had arrived in the Moonbeam , ' were living at the Quinta da Fonte , about half a mile out of the town ...
From a Portuguese huckster of fruit and flowers , who had boarded the steamer , he learned that the English Milord ' and family , who had arrived in the Moonbeam , ' were living at the Quinta da Fonte , about half a mile out of the town ...
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The development is finely graduated , from Tartarus on through Hades and up to Olympus , Psyche at the threshold of the highest stage giving to the pilgrims the mystic and thrilling passone universal word To all things living , and the ...
The development is finely graduated , from Tartarus on through Hades and up to Olympus , Psyche at the threshold of the highest stage giving to the pilgrims the mystic and thrilling passone universal word To all things living , and the ...
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... as with the great rock whirled and dashed Downward , and marking every crag with gore And long gray hairs , it plunged , yet living still , To the black hollow ; and then a silence came More dreadful than the noise , and a low groan ...
... as with the great rock whirled and dashed Downward , and marking every crag with gore And long gray hairs , it plunged , yet living still , To the black hollow ; and then a silence came More dreadful than the noise , and a low groan ...
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A lady by birth and education , who had to earn her own living , chose nursing by preference , and on religious grounds as the means to that end . She was thoroughly trained , and became one of the most competent nurses in the country .
A lady by birth and education , who had to earn her own living , chose nursing by preference , and on religious grounds as the means to that end . She was thoroughly trained , and became one of the most competent nurses in the country .
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