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... kind , so that I was brought up in such a perfect inattention to those matters as to be quite indifferent what kind of food was set before me , and so unobservant of it that to this day if I am asked I can scarce tell a few hours after ...
... kind , so that I was brought up in such a perfect inattention to those matters as to be quite indifferent what kind of food was set before me , and so unobservant of it that to this day if I am asked I can scarce tell a few hours after ...
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... kind feeling was expressed , as they took leave of each other , and made their arrangements for another meeting . by A YANKEE AN OLD HOUSE IN BOSTON EDMUND QUINCY Among the fallacies that abound about what old New England was like ...
... kind feeling was expressed , as they took leave of each other , and made their arrangements for another meeting . by A YANKEE AN OLD HOUSE IN BOSTON EDMUND QUINCY Among the fallacies that abound about what old New England was like ...
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... kind convalescents eat doggedly and without joy . We grimly faced a huge platter of scrambled eggs at breakfast , a floating island or a custard at noon , and at night drank eggnogs instead of Martinis . We even gave raw eggs to the ...
... kind convalescents eat doggedly and without joy . We grimly faced a huge platter of scrambled eggs at breakfast , a floating island or a custard at noon , and at night drank eggnogs instead of Martinis . We even gave raw eggs to the ...
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