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quite useful enough now to
“You are improving rapidly, and quite useful enough now to think of doing a job of work.”
— from The Aeroplane Speaks by H. (Horatio) Barber

quite unlined except near the
Her face was a firm, pleasant oval, quite unlined except near the eyes, where there was a multitude of fine wrinkles such as come from squinting across a desert under a desert sun.
— from McClure's Magazine, Vol. 31, No. 1, May 1908 by Various


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