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BURNT OUT IN NEBRASKY GRASSHOPPERED OUT
BURNT OUT IN NEBRASKY. GRASSHOPPERED OUT IN KANSAS.
— from We Were There at the Oklahoma Land Run by Jim Kjelgaard

breaks out in new glory or
Christ, in the New Testament, is said to come whenever His religion breaks out in new glory or gains new triumphs.
— from Margaret Smith's Journal, and Tales and Sketches, Complete Volume V of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier by John Greenleaf Whittier

branched off into numerous galleries one
The cavern in which this marvellous mass of ice stood, branched off into numerous galleries, one of which led the party to a sloping platform of rapidly increasing steepness, where they were startled by the reappearance of the naked foot-prints, passing down the slope.
— from Ice-Caves of France and Switzerland by G. F. (George Forrest) Browne


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