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"One of Byrnes's men," he said, in explanation; "came over expressly to take this chap. He's a burglar; 'Arlie' Lane, alias
Short Stories for English Courses Rosa Mary Redding [Editor] Mikels
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"One of Byrnes's men," he said, in explanation; "came over expressly to take this chap. He's a burglar; 'Arlie' Lane, _alias_ Carleton.
Gallegher and Other Stories Richard Harding Davis 1890
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"One of Byrnes's men," he said, in explanation; "came over expressly to take this chap. He's a burglar; 'Arlie' Lane, _alias_ Carleton.
Gallegher and Other Stories Richard Harding Davis 1890
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"One of Byrnes's men," he said, in explanation; "came over expressly to take this chap. He's a burglar; 'Arlie' Lane, _alias_ Carleton.
Gallegher and Other Stories Richard Harding Davis 1890
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Arlie Bock — a brusque, no-nonsense physician who grew up in Iowa and took over the health services at Harvard University in the 1930s — conceived the project with his patron, the department-store magnate W. T.
What Makes Us Happy? 2009
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Here are some that occur in the first 20 pages: On the night her father dies and leaves her orphaned at the age of 17, Arlie decides that she will marry the first man who walks down her street.
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Can you imagine Arlie Bock — God bless his soul — trying to help me work out my problems?
What Makes Us Happy? 2009
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Arlie and her children suffer continual disasters, including the arrival of a wicked stepmother, all described in prose that alternates between the overwrought language of melodrama and the banalities of pop psychology.
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Arlie Bock — a brusque, no-nonsense physician who grew up in Iowa and took over the health services at Harvard University in the 1930s — conceived the project with his patron, the department-store magnate W. T.
What Makes Us Happy? 2009
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Arlie Bock had gone looking for binary conclusions-yeses and nos, dos and don'ts.
“Glass Half Empty” Worldview Easier In The Short Term | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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