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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
On what day did the event happen that the most people took pride it Saturday
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
On what day did the event happen that the most people took pride it Friday evening
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
On what day did the event happen that the most people took pride it Friday
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
On what day did the event happen that the most people took pride it Sunday
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps.
What was the event that precipitated Alexander's death Hephaestion's death
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
How did the people respond this event They took pride in it
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
How did the people respond this event They were angry that it happened
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
How did the people respond this event Some loved it and some hated it
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
How did the people respond this event They paid homage to their names with praise
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
How did the people respond this event It was a glory to their town
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
How did the people respond this event They were scared
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All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger. ||||| Everybody paid homage to their names; their praises were in all mouths.
Who is the Creed family Louis, Rachel, Ellie, and Gage
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The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor.
How had the principals reached the summit of human honor The people saw it as an honor to have the event happen at Dawson's Landing
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The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor.
How had the principals reached the summit of human honor By doing nothing different than usually
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The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor.
How had the principals reached the summit of human honor By having a mayor election
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The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor.
How had the principals reached the summit of human honor By having a duel
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The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor.
How had the principals reached the summit of human honor Friends
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The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor.
How had the principals reached the summit of human honor With the robber raid
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The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events put together, perhaps. ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there. ||||| In their eyes the principals had reached the summit of human honor.
When did the Anasazi begin to inhabit the valley Around 3000 b.c
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger.
How do we know Dawson's Landing was a dull town It wasn't a dull town at all
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger.
How do we know Dawson's Landing was a dull town Because it says it had been asleep all its life
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger.
How do we know Dawson's Landing was a dull town The heir of the chief citizen yells about it when he's kicked in front of four hundred people
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger.
How do we know Dawson's Landing was a dull town Aunt Patsy Cooper says it is
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger.
How do we know Dawson's Landing was a dull town It says all its life it had been asleep until exciting things happened
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| All its life it had been asleep, but now it hardly got a chance for a nod, so swiftly did big events and crashing surprises come along in one another's wake: Friday morning, first glimpse of Real Nobility, also grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's, also great robber raid; Friday evening, dramatic kicking of the heir of the chief citizen in presence of four hundred people; Saturday morning, emergence as practicing lawyer of the long-submerged Pudd'nhead Wilson; Saturday night, duel between chief citizen and titled stranger.
What did Johnnie not want to do because she could not bear it Read the books
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there.
What is the name of the town where the event is happening Real Nobility
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there.
What is the name of the town where the event is happening Cooper's
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there.
What is the name of the town where the event is happening Dawson's Landing
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there.
What is the name of the town where the event is happening The name isn't stated
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What a time of it Dawson's Landing was having! ||||| It was a glory to their town to have such a thing happen there.
What kind of changes can be caused by temperature Physical changes
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
What had Pudd'nhead Wilson assured his success in The robber raid
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
What had Pudd'nhead Wilson assured his success in The mayor elections
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
What had Pudd'nhead Wilson assured his success in The grand reception at Aunt Patsy Cooper's
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Even the duelists' subordinates came in for a handsome share of the public approbation: wherefore Pudd'nhead Wilson was suddenly become a man of consequence. ||||| When asked to run for the mayoralty Saturday night, he was risking defeat, but Sunday morning found him a made man and his success assured.
What had Pudd'nhead Wilson assured his success in The duel
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