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Verses eBook
19,617 words, approx. 65 pages
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Biography of Sarah Chauncy Woolsey
1596 words, approx. 5.3 pages
 Sarah Chauncy Woolsey (pseudonym Susan Coolidge) was the author of many novels and short stories for children, but she is known chiefly for the Katy series of five books, published between 1873 and 1890. The Katy books center on the title character, Katy...




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 The Boston Globe
Could Be Verse
09/05/2004: 775 words, approx. 3 pages Slang scouts and new-word watchers, look smart: There's a stealth sports neologism in play around the English-speaking world, poised to bypass the adult goalkeepers who'd like to block it. Reader Stacey Hill-Niambele of Worcester sounded the alert in a recent e-mail: "My 9-year-old son,...
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 The Washington Post
Versed in Nature
03/31/2002: 835 words, approx. 3 pages DARLINGTON'S FALL By Brad Leithauser Knopf. 311 pp. $25 Narrative verse is often mistakenly assumed to have died out in the 17th or 18th century, when the prose novel replaced the verse epic. In fact, narrative poetry flourished in the 19th...
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 Investor's Business Daily
AT&T Set To Include Internet Telephony In Product Bundles
10/1/2007: 797 words, approx. 3 pages AT&T plans by year-end to package its fledgling Internet TV service with an Internet phone service.AT&T has more than 100,000 customers for U-verse, the TV service it launched in late 2006. But so far, AT&T has sold U-verse TV along with standard, circuit-switched phone service...
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