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  • Bess and Harry lived a completely unextravagant life—riding third class on the trains, sharing living expenses in Prague with his stage manager so that his room rental would be seventy-five cents a day—but he never forgot his pledge to his dying father.

    The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006

  • Bess and Harry lived a completely unextravagant life—riding third class on the trains, sharing living expenses in Prague with his stage manager so that his room rental would be seventy-five cents a day—but he never forgot his pledge to his dying father.

    The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006

  • Beason accepted that as unextravagant statement of fact.

    The Glory of the Conquered The Story of a Great Love Susan Glaspell 1915

  • Beason accepted that as unextravagant statement of fact.

    The Glory of the Conquered The Story of a Great Love Susan Glaspell 1915

  • Beason accepted that as unextravagant statement of fact.

    The Glory of the Conquered The Story of a Great Love Susan Glaspell 1915

  • Scripture, and the vigorous and unextravagant evangelical life which was the consequence, signalise the Waldensian Reformation from the similar attempts that mark the age, and enabled it to absorb them, thereby warranting the popular idea which brings the Waldensian movement more prominently than any that preceded it into connection with the Great Reformation.

    Luther and Other Leaders of the Reformation 1823-1886 1883

  • The clothes were edgy by virtue being colorful, unextravagant and comfortable.

    On the Runway 2009

  • The clothes were edgy by virtue being colorful, unextravagant and comfortable.

    On the Runway 2009

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