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It was published in two volumes, the first in 1835, the second in 1840. ||||| Journey to America (1831-1832) - Alexis de Tocqueville's travel diary of his visit to America; translated into English by George Lawrence, edited by J-P Mayer, Yale University Press, 1960; based on vol.
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How many volumes does De la democratie en Amerique (1835/1840) have Two volumes
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Journeys to England and Ireland 1835 ||||| (1835) originally published by Ivan R. Dee.
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How many volumes does De la democratie en Amerique (1835/1840) have Two volumes
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De la democratie en Amerique (1835/1840) - Democracy in America. ||||| It was published in two volumes, the first in 1835, the second in 1840.
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How many volumes does De la democratie en Amerique (1835/1840) have Two
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It was published in two volumes, the first in 1835, the second in 1840. ||||| Journey to America (1831-1832) - Alexis de Tocqueville's travel diary of his visit to America; translated into English by George Lawrence, edited by J-P Mayer, Yale University Press, 1960; based on vol.
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How many volumes does De la democratie en Amerique (1835/1840) have Two
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Journeys to England and Ireland 1835 ||||| (1835) originally published by Ivan R. Dee.
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How many volumes does De la democratie en Amerique (1835/1840) have Two
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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Where was the Duel happening Dawson's Landing
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence.
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Where was the Duel happening Dawson's Landing
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In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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Where was the Duel happening Dawson's Landing
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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On what day did the event happen that the most people took pride it Saturday
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having!
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On what day did the event happen that the most people took pride it Saturday
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When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence.
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On what day did the event happen that the most people took pride it Saturday
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
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How did the people respond this event They took pride in it
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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How did the people respond this event They took pride in it
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It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having!
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How did the people respond this event They took pride in it
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
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How did the people respond this event They paid homage to their names with praise
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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How did the people respond this event They paid homage to their names with praise
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It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having!
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How did the people respond this event They paid homage to their names with praise
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
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How did the people respond this event It was a glory to their town
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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How did the people respond this event It was a glory to their town
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It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having!
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How did the people respond this event It was a glory to their town
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The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor.
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How had the principals reached the summit of human honor The people saw it as an honor to have the event happen at Dawson's Landing
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In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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How had the principals reached the summit of human honor The people saw it as an honor to have the event happen at Dawson's Landing
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When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
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How had the principals reached the summit of human honor The people saw it as an honor to have the event happen at Dawson's Landing
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The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor.
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How had the principals reached the summit of human honor By having a duel
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In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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How had the principals reached the summit of human honor By having a duel
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When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
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How had the principals reached the summit of human honor By having a duel
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger.
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How do we know Dawson's Landing was a dull town Because it says it had been asleep all its life
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence.
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How do we know Dawson's Landing was a dull town Because it says it had been asleep all its life
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In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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How do we know Dawson's Landing was a dull town Because it says it had been asleep all its life
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger.
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How do we know Dawson's Landing was a dull town It says all its life it had been asleep until exciting things happened
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence.
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How do we know Dawson's Landing was a dull town It says all its life it had been asleep until exciting things happened
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In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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How do we know Dawson's Landing was a dull town It says all its life it had been asleep until exciting things happened
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there.
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What is the name of the town where the event is happening Dawson's Landing
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger.
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What is the name of the town where the event is happening Dawson's Landing
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
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What is the name of the town where the event is happening Dawson's Landing
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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What had Pudd'nhead Wilson assured his success in The mayor elections
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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What had Pudd'nhead Wilson assured his success in The mayor elections
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
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What had Pudd'nhead Wilson assured his success in The mayor elections
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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What had Pudd'nhead Wilson assured his success in His run for Mayoralty
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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What had Pudd'nhead Wilson assured his success in His run for Mayoralty
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
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What had Pudd'nhead Wilson assured his success in His run for Mayoralty
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In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
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Who was being praised by all due to the fact that they had achieved honor The duelists
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In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor. ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger.
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Who was being praised by all due to the fact that they had achieved honor The duelists
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It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having!
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Who was being praised by all due to the fact that they had achieved honor The duelists
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The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. ||||| In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
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Whose names and praises were in everyone's mouths The chief citizen and Pudd'nhead Wilson
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Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths. ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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Whose names and praises were in everyone's mouths The chief citizen and Pudd'nhead Wilson
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It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger.
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Whose names and praises were in everyone's mouths The chief citizen and Pudd'nhead Wilson
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The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. ||||| In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
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Whose names and praises were in everyone's mouths The duelists'
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Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths. ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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Whose names and praises were in everyone's mouths The duelists'
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It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger.
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Whose names and praises were in everyone's mouths The duelists'
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The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. ||||| In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
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Whose names and praises were in everyone's mouths The principals of the duel
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Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths. ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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Whose names and praises were in everyone's mouths The principals of the duel
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It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger.
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Whose names and praises were in everyone's mouths The principals of the duel
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there.
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What was the most glorious event at Dawson's Landing The duel
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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What was the most glorious event at Dawson's Landing The duel
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Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths. ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor.
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What was the most glorious event at Dawson's Landing The duel
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence.
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Who was asked run for the mayoralty Saturday night Pudd'nhead Wilson
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having!
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Who was asked run for the mayoralty Saturday night Pudd'nhead Wilson
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
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Who was asked run for the mayoralty Saturday night Pudd'nhead Wilson
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger.
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In what town was the grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's Dawson's Landing
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
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In what town was the grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's Dawson's Landing
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It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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In what town was the grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's Dawson's Landing
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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Why did Dawson's Landing wake up The events ending with a magnificent duel
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence.
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Why did Dawson's Landing wake up The events ending with a magnificent duel
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It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having!
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Why did Dawson's Landing wake up The events ending with a magnificent duel
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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Why did Dawson's Landing wake up Real Nobility, grand reception, robber raid, kicking, duel
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence.
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Why did Dawson's Landing wake up Real Nobility, grand reception, robber raid, kicking, duel
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It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having!
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Why did Dawson's Landing wake up Real Nobility, grand reception, robber raid, kicking, duel
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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Why did Dawson's Landing wake up Big events and surprises happened one after another
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence.
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Why did Dawson's Landing wake up Big events and surprises happened one after another
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It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having!
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Why did Dawson's Landing wake up Big events and surprises happened one after another
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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What was Pudd'nhead Wilson asked to do on Saturday Run for mayoralty
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having!
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What was Pudd'nhead Wilson asked to do on Saturday Run for mayoralty
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The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. ||||| In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor.
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What was Pudd'nhead Wilson asked to do on Saturday Run for mayoralty
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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What was Pudd'nhead Wilson asked to do on Saturday Run for mayor
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having!
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What was Pudd'nhead Wilson asked to do on Saturday Run for mayor
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The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. ||||| In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor.
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What was Pudd'nhead Wilson asked to do on Saturday Run for mayor
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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How long did it take for Pudd'nhead Wilson's chances to be elected mayor to change One night
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there.
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How long did it take for Pudd'nhead Wilson's chances to be elected mayor to change One night
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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How long did it take for Pudd'nhead Wilson's chances to be elected mayor to change One night
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
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How long did it take for Pudd'nhead Wilson's chances to be elected mayor to change From Saturday night to Sunday morning
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there.
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How long did it take for Pudd'nhead Wilson's chances to be elected mayor to change From Saturday night to Sunday morning
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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How long did it take for Pudd'nhead Wilson's chances to be elected mayor to change From Saturday night to Sunday morning
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence.
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What did the chief citizen engage in that lead to subordinates sharing the public approbation A duel
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having!
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What did the chief citizen engage in that lead to subordinates sharing the public approbation A duel
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It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
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What did the chief citizen engage in that lead to subordinates sharing the public approbation A duel
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In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence.
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Besides the duelists, who else received the town's honors The duelists' subordinates
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In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor. ||||| What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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Besides the duelists, who else received the town's honors The duelists' subordinates
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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Besides the duelists, who else received the town's honors The duelists' subordinates
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In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths. ||||| Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence.
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Besides the duelists, who else received the town's honors The duelist's subordinates also received honors
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In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor. ||||| What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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Besides the duelists, who else received the town's honors The duelist's subordinates also received honors
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
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Besides the duelists, who else received the town's honors The duelist's subordinates also received honors
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How do scientists describe locations Latitude and longitude
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Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| This grid is centered on a reference point.
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How do scientists describe locations Latitude and longitude
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They divide the Earth from North to South. ||||| Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying.
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How do scientists describe locations Latitude and longitude
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Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference.
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How do scientists describe locations A special system of latitude and longitude
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Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| This grid is centered on a reference point.
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How do scientists describe locations A special system of latitude and longitude
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They divide the Earth from North to South. ||||| Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying.
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How do scientists describe locations A special system of latitude and longitude
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Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference.
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How do scientists describe locations : They use latitude and longitude as a reference
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Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| This grid is centered on a reference point.
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How do scientists describe locations : They use latitude and longitude as a reference
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