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at last and some time after I realized
I cried, at last; and some time after I realized that I was being walked up and down the sidewalk, the doctor and the colonel supporting me on either side.
— from The Underground World: A mirror of life below the surface by Thomas Wallace Knox

as large as some that are in ruins
None of the existing pueblos are as large as some that are in ruins which, judging by the quantity of debris, must have been huge affairs.
— from Arizona Sketches by J. A. (Joseph Amasa) Munk


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