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... experience had very likely brought this old man to that bitter prudence which never interferes in aught and never ... Experience is a teacher indeed ; yet did Billy's years make his experience small . Besides , he had none of that ...
... experience had very likely brought this old man to that bitter prudence which never interferes in aught and never ... Experience is a teacher indeed ; yet did Billy's years make his experience small . Besides , he had none of that ...
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... experience has been so partial , and their lives have been such miserable failures , for private reasons , as they must believe ; and it may be that they have some faith left which belies that experience , and they are only less young ...
... experience has been so partial , and their lives have been such miserable failures , for private reasons , as they must believe ; and it may be that they have some faith left which belies that experience , and they are only less young ...
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... experience of small - city and small - town life which he utilized in his Whilomville Stories . In 1880 his father died , and after several removals the family settled in 1882 at Asbury Park , a New Jersey resort town . There an older ...
... experience of small - city and small - town life which he utilized in his Whilomville Stories . In 1880 his father died , and after several removals the family settled in 1882 at Asbury Park , a New Jersey resort town . There an older ...
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