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Well, I heard he liked to eat old wives' eggs.
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Finally I paid every bill. My plantation in Pennsylvania had been sold and nothing was left to me but my humble talents.
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To my Lucy I now offer myself with my stock, wares and chattels and all the devotedness of heart attached to such an enthusiastic being as I am.
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The Purchasing of Too Many goods sold on credit of course Lost, reduced us-Divided us.
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This Place saw My best days, My Happiest, My Wife having blessed me with Your Brother Woodhouse... I Calculated, to Live and died in Comfort, Our Business Was good of course We agreed.
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I have now 42 Dollars, health, and as much anxiety to pursue My Plans of Accomplishing My collection as Ever I had and Hope God Will Grant Me the same Powers to proceed.
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I must put myself in a train of doing... and thereby keep the machine in motion.
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How strangely our Bark is tossed-Poor as Job yesterday-rich as Croesus Tomorrow!-and who could not wish to live to enjoy this Life of pleasurable anxiety? Not I believe me.
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How strangely Nature has provided them with the means of securing their eggs and young from their arch-enemy Man.
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