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good and mine is not entirely
You were Father's attorney for twenty years—your judgment ought to be good; and mine is not entirely worthless.
— from Astounding Stories, May, 1931 by Various

gaze at me in naive ecstasy
I also found my mysterious adorer at the Italian opera-house; there he had a stall directly opposite to my box, where he could gaze at me in naive ecstasy—oh!
— from The Works of Balzac: A linked index to all Project Gutenberg editions by Honoré de Balzac

Gods and Men I N EAR
[ Pg 27] Gods and Men I N EAR Odin’s council hall was a fair white building called the Hall of Mists, [11] and here sat Frigga, [12] the wife of Odin, spinning the many-coloured clouds.
— from Stories from Northern Myths by Emilie K. (Emilie Kip) Baker


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