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After each new blow of adversity, she comes up smiling.
She merely… After each new blow of adversity, she comes up smiling.
The New Yorker, April 9, 1932 P. 28 After each new blow of adversity, she comes up smiling.
We have not heard from him, to be sure, but that is no ground for… After each new blow of adversity, she comes up smiling.
By John C. Emery The New Yorker, April 9, 1932 P. 28 After each new blow of adversity, she comes up smiling.
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