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Looking Ahead (1892) is not by the author of Looking Backward.
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From The London Magazine, 1902. The text reads, "I haven't any name. I am an irresposible nonentity. I am a spectre, and spectres don't have names. I don't exist. You think you see me, but you don't, for I am dead, and I can prove it to you. Do you want me to do it?"
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A period is typically a circle, but a "high egg price period" is an irregular polygon. From Illinois Agricultural Association Record, 1949.
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Does the Thames really have eyes? Yes! We found a corroboration for Arthur Pask's reference to " the eyes of the Thames." Anne Berry writes, "The Thames eyes him blackly, a sardonic humor in its heavy drag" ( The Water Children).
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They say that diamonds are forever, but there is an end, as we learn in Precious Stones and Gems by Edwin William Streeter, 1882.
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