… especially for a sedentary man, and almost as important as diet. But she could not really believe that exercise had to … wore both a Mason’s pin and an iron cross stuck on opposite points of his leather jacket collar, and the other had no … him slightly longer than usual to get back on a gearless 26-incher. Getting off the bike and standing alone and still …
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… my bones have ground fine like my mother’s if I promise I come by them honestly will you swap out my joints or— will … shall I tell you I obeyed my doctors or— will I present as combative and what if we pretend I’m a man and what if our … if I’m late can I run to catch it will I catch it before I die will I take hikes with radiant butches will I be better …
… these archaeological revelations are the diaries and journals which patient scholars and connoisseurs are constantly, … to increase our knowledge of a departed age, but also, so complete and real is the atmosphere, to live among the … Norfolk. This morning about a quarter after Ten o’clock died my ever dear Uncle James Woodforde whoes loss I shall …
… by the state is a “faction,” and that all politicians are incompetent and corrupt. The effect intended is to destroy the … the newspapers and books and see the plays, musical comedies, and jugglers of the vaudeville stage in America to … charge made general. And that, of course, is a fantastic falsehood. When we reflect that in the case of men engaged …
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… mobster hideout, but considerably less well for any kind of commercial enterprise. By 1980, Desert Gardens Ranch was shuttered. The locals only recalled the nudists when they made the haul up the … Four people were definitely stabbed, and one person either died or came awfully close. Of course the pool was buried …
… and when he reached the reign of the emperor Heraclius who died, having first won back the Near East from the Persians, … than henceforth his treatment would be sketchier: the annals of the Roman Empire, which we call the “Byzantine … its subjects had no doubt that they were Roman, had become a “tedious and uniform tale of weakness and misery.” …