unearths some literary gems.
From Murder at Shots Hall, by Maureen Sarsfield:
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Once a month by the calendar, the Ambroses had a family row. Once every five weeks they threw a party. [I can't help envisioning this as a mathematical "word problem": "Assuming months of 30 days each and rows lasting exactly one full calendar day, how often will a family row fall on the day of a party?"]
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