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At the same time , he was moving back and forth between two New York social -
literary crowds : the genteel circle which ... He felt , in fact , that the luckiest day of
his life was when he moved to Boston in 1866 to be the editor of the periodical ...
At the same time , he was moving back and forth between two New York social -
literary crowds : the genteel circle which ... He felt , in fact , that the luckiest day of
his life was when he moved to Boston in 1866 to be the editor of the periodical ...
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In 1806 , the Austens moved to Southampton , where they shared a house with
Captain Francis Austen , Jane ' s older brother , and his wife . In 1808 , Edward
Austen ( who subsequently adopted the surname Knight from the relations whose
...
In 1806 , the Austens moved to Southampton , where they shared a house with
Captain Francis Austen , Jane ' s older brother , and his wife . In 1808 , Edward
Austen ( who subsequently adopted the surname Knight from the relations whose
...
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He moved to Waverly , Texas , where he tried farming , in 1946 ; had a son ,
William , Jr . , in 1947 ; and voluntarily entered a ... Returning to Waverly and
already back on drugs , Burroughs was hounded by the police until he moved to
Algiers ...
He moved to Waverly , Texas , where he tried farming , in 1946 ; had a son ,
William , Jr . , in 1947 ; and voluntarily entered a ... Returning to Waverly and
already back on drugs , Burroughs was hounded by the police until he moved to
Algiers ...
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