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99,358 words, approx. 331 pages
 The complete online text of The Queen's Cup by G. A. Henty.


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Biography of G(eorge) A(lfred) Henty
5431 words, approx. 18.1 pages
 When Victoria ascended the British throne on 20 June 1837, G. A. Henty was not yet five years old. Yet in thousands of young boys' lives Henty was destined to be as important as the queen. In a 1980 review of the most recent biography of Henty, Eric Stok...
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Biography of G(eorge) A(lfred) Henty
2072 words, approx. 6.9 pages
 G. A. Henty once described himself as "a fierce and truculent Briton, ready to defy the whole world." It was an exaggerated yet appropriate description, given Henty's character and appearance. He was a tall, powerfully built man, with a large head and a...


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 Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
To Cup Or Not To Cup.
07/20/2000: 1,228 words, approx. 4 pages Cupping, the practice of brewing coffee cowboy-style and then tasting it for purposes of professional evaluation, celebrates its 95th anniversary this year. As cupping slouches toward its centennial five years, it is time someone asked what this deeply flawed process is doing as...
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 The Daily Mail (London, England)
Cup For It.
05/24/2008: 419 words, approx. 1 pages Byline: JOHN GREECHAN WALTER SMITH believes a Scottish Cup triumph will cap a season ofgenuine achievement by Rangersbut admits that even a domestic double won't erase the agony of missing out onthe UEFA Cup and the SPL crown in an agonising eight-day...


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