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... once , to borrow a little of their loose - tongued Liberty , and misspend a word or two upon their long - waisted , but short - skirted Patience : a little use of my stirrup will do no harm .... It is a more common than convenient ...
... once , to borrow a little of their loose - tongued Liberty , and misspend a word or two upon their long - waisted , but short - skirted Patience : a little use of my stirrup will do no harm .... It is a more common than convenient ...
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... once the established faith of New England . Then , in the nineteenth century , the Emersons , Channings , Eliots and Lowells brought Unitarianism to a high position of favor among the First Families . Little by little , however , a ...
... once the established faith of New England . Then , in the nineteenth century , the Emersons , Channings , Eliots and Lowells brought Unitarianism to a high position of favor among the First Families . Little by little , however , a ...
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... once seen her lift a sideboard which two men refused to touch . She never showed any anxiety in her face or in her actions . Once in a while , however , she would come down with what she described as a sick headache , in the treatment ...
... once seen her lift a sideboard which two men refused to touch . She never showed any anxiety in her face or in her actions . Once in a while , however , she would come down with what she described as a sick headache , in the treatment ...
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