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That with this view , she is instead of being placed in this probationary class for a month , or two months , or three months , or any specified time whatever , required to earn there a certain number of Marks ( they are mere scratches ...
That with this view , she is instead of being placed in this probationary class for a month , or two months , or three months , or any specified time whatever , required to earn there a certain number of Marks ( they are mere scratches ...
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The first few months of exile merely accentuated his boredom - though Nerses gives it a more theological name - to an agony almost unendurable . Wearied though he had been of camp and field , his army and command , never had he known ...
The first few months of exile merely accentuated his boredom - though Nerses gives it a more theological name - to an agony almost unendurable . Wearied though he had been of camp and field , his army and command , never had he known ...
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... that the shed had been entered for many months . The sole article of any value- and that probably small enough - was a rudely carved armoire , in execrable condition , which stood beside the window and was already green with mould .
... that the shed had been entered for many months . The sole article of any value- and that probably small enough - was a rudely carved armoire , in execrable condition , which stood beside the window and was already green with mould .
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