–there is no fool like a rich fool.
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to be very sprightly or active–he is not made that way.
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–there are mightier things to-day than ever before.
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because home manufacturers charge you too much–your neighbor may have sold the goods to your New York or London merchant.
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in procuring a lottery prize just won–he may lose the money, or may lose himself.
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on the floor of a car–it is an evidence of a filthy nature.
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jist or dist for just.
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because in many instances the wearer is glad rather than sad.
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–it proclaims you a fashion idiot. The man or woman who wears such boots or shoes, and produces corns and bunions, is a mental crank.
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with something pleasant if it is offensive. If you cannot find anything better, eat onions once or twice a day–anything is preferable to an offensive breath.
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