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globe and depend upon it nothing
These are the feelings of subjugated man all round the globe; and depend upon it, nothing but fear will control, where it is vain to look for affection.
— from The Gallery of Portraits: with Memoirs. Volume 3 (of 7) by Arthur Thomas Malkin

get all dried up if nobody
“Why do you guess you'd 'better'?” “Well,” said Penrod, with a full mouth, “it might get all dried up if nobody took it, and get thrown out and wasted.”
— from Penrod by Booth Tarkington

globe and depend upon it nothing
These are the feelings of subjugated man all round the globe; and, depend upon it, nothing but fear will control where it is vain to look for affection."
— from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 68, No 422, December 1850 by Various

globe and depend upon it nothing
These are the feelings of subjugated man all round the globe; and depend upon it, nothing but fear will control where it is vain to look for affection.
— from The American Union Speaker by John D. (John Dudley) Philbrick


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