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... better . As for victuals , most anything won't come amiss ; we are as hungry as bears after traveling hun- dred miles a day . A little fried pork and eggs , or a pot of baked beans and an Indian pudding would suit us much better than ...
... better . As for victuals , most anything won't come amiss ; we are as hungry as bears after traveling hun- dred miles a day . A little fried pork and eggs , or a pot of baked beans and an Indian pudding would suit us much better than ...
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Sculley Bradley. Than the defect ; better the more than less ; Better like Hector in the field to die , Than like a perfumed Paris turn and fly , 3 And now , my classmates ; ye remaining few That number not the half of those we knew , Ye ...
Sculley Bradley. Than the defect ; better the more than less ; Better like Hector in the field to die , Than like a perfumed Paris turn and fly , 3 And now , my classmates ; ye remaining few That number not the half of those we knew , Ye ...
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... better than they did themselves ; and especially should he not shirk that responsibility by asserting that they " understood the question just as well , and even better , than we do now . " But enough ! Let all who believe that " our ...
... better than they did themselves ; and especially should he not shirk that responsibility by asserting that they " understood the question just as well , and even better , than we do now . " But enough ! Let all who believe that " our ...
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