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The Confederate spy, Mr. Hayward wrote, "lost no time in notifying the guardian of the clothing, a man named Swan, that trouble was in the air".
She had, she wrote, "lost all direction in life … I thought I was really unattractive, so unattractive that I spent thousands of dollars I didn't have on a nose job".
Mr. Wallace, who also wrote "Lost Hollywood," largely celebrates the '20s.
One of the authors wrote "Lost New York," a manifesto about respectfully adapting Manhattan's architectural ghosts to growth.
The early 1900s brought a vision for the state of Texlahoma, according to Michael J. Trinklein, who wrote "Lost States," a book about statehood proposals.
She found that her past had been conveniently relocated to a foreign country a manageable plane ride away; and so she wrote Lost in Translation.
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Question No. 2 said, "My greatest loss has been... " and Maria Waring wrote: "Losing my dad.
Still, she wrote, losing them brought "the same hard candy/of shame dissolving in my throat".
"I got the worst of both worlds," Clinton later wrote — losing the fight to allow gays in the military and earning taunts of betrayal from his gay supporters.
But while McCullers was the obvious author of her own work, Vega believes her writing lost something when Reeves died, some of its earlier passion and social vision.
Obama, she writes, "lost his morality, his dignity and his mind, using the solemn occasion of Nelson Mandela's memorial service Tuesday to act like a hormone-ravaged frat boy on a road trip to a strip bar".
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