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down in a low chair opposite Miriam
He turned very sharply and came and sat down in a low chair opposite Miriam’s low chair.
— from The Tunnel: Pilgrimage, Volume 4 by Dorothy M. (Dorothy Miller) Richardson

dear I almost lost control of myself
So to that end she now smiled sweetly upon her niece and remarked: "I am afraid, dear, I almost lost control of myself.
— from Peggy Stewart at School by Gabrielle E. (Gabrielle Emilie) Jackson

developed into a larger collection of men
Later the push developed into a larger collection of men, and I am sorry to say that some of these newcomers have passed on into another world.
— from My Life by Josiah Flynt


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