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twice as handsome is nobody I said
"He hath won the confidence of my father," he cried harshly, "and so it is 'Otho this,' and 'Otho that.'" "While Benet, who is twice as big a man, and twice as handsome, is nobody," I said.
— from Mistress Nancy Molesworth: A Tale of Adventure by Joseph Hocking

that and he is now in some
So after that, they divorced—she divorced her husband—and, you know, he is now in an insane—had some 459 kind of nervous breakdown after that, and he is now in some kind of insane asylum or sanitorium, I don't know what.
— from Warren Commission (08 of 26): Hearings Vol. VIII (of 15) by United States. Warren Commission


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