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resolved on so easy that every
You are each of you so complying, that nothing will ever be resolved on; so easy, that every servant will cheat you; and so generous, that you will always exceed your income.”
— from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

resolved on so easy that every
You are each of you so complying, that nothing will ever be resolved on; so easy, that every servant will cheat you; and so generous, that you will always exceed your income."
— from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

return of springtime embellished the earth
However, the return of springtime embellished the earth; the trees regained their foliage and the grass its verdure, the meadows were dotted with flowers, and the birds came again to the groves to sing the season of love.
— from The Barber of Paris by Paul de Kock

ray of sunlight entering the earth
Imagine a ray of sunlight entering the earth's atmosphere from without.
— from Astronomy for Young Folks by Isabel Martin Lewis


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