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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper.
How is gold different from copper Copper is easier to acquire than gold
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper.
How is gold different from copper Gold is more expensive
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper.
How is gold different from copper Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper and more rare and expensive than copper
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| Gold is a better conductor of electricity than copper.
Possum Kingdom Lake is in which Texas county Brad
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. ||||| For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons.
Why would a gold ring and a gold nugget have the same properties Gold no matter what form is composed of atoms that contain the same elemental properties including the same structure, same properties and the same number of protons
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. ||||| For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons.
Why would a gold ring and a gold nugget have the same properties Atoms of gold are all different
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. ||||| For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons.
Why would a gold ring and a gold nugget have the same properties Atoms of gold are all the same
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. ||||| For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons.
Why would a gold ring and a gold nugget have the same properties All gold atoms have the same structure and properties
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties. ||||| For example, all gold atoms contain 79 protons.
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All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements. ||||| For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties.
Do atoms of Gold differ No
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All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements. ||||| For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties.
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All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements. ||||| For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties.
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All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| They are also different from the atoms of all other elements. ||||| For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties.
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| Copper is used in house wiring. ||||| Gold is far too expensive.
Why do we use copper instead of gold in house wiring Gold is too expensive
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| Copper is used in house wiring. ||||| Gold is far too expensive.
Why do we use copper instead of gold in house wiring God is more rare and expensive than copper. Gold is far too expensive
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| Copper is used in house wiring. ||||| Gold is far too expensive.
Why do we use copper instead of gold in house wiring It's more expensive
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| Copper is used in house wiring. ||||| Gold is far too expensive.
Why do we use copper instead of gold in house wiring Gold isn't good for wiring
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| Copper is used in house wiring. ||||| Gold is far too expensive.
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Gold is more rare and expensive than copper. ||||| Copper is used in house wiring. ||||| Gold is far too expensive.
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring.
What could be said about the properties of gold atoms Atoms of gold are always the same no matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring.
What could be said about the properties of gold atoms They're all the same
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring.
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For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring.
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All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties.
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All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties.
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All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties.
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All the atoms of an element are alike. ||||| For example, atoms of gold are always the same. ||||| It does not matter if they are found in a gold nugget or a gold ring. ||||| All gold atoms have the same structure and properties.
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The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it.
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The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it.
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The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it.
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The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time. ||||| The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once. ||||| But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone.
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The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time. ||||| The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once. ||||| But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone.
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The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time. ||||| The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once. ||||| But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone.
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The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time. ||||| The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once. ||||| But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone.
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The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time. ||||| The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once. ||||| But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once. ||||| But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone.
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The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once. ||||| But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone.
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The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once. ||||| But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone.
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The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once. ||||| But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words. ||||| The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time.
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She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it. ||||| Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. ||||| It was white, too, but coarser than the medicine.
What was "White but coarser than medicine" The white powder
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She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it. ||||| Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. ||||| It was white, too, but coarser than the medicine.
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She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it. ||||| Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. ||||| It was white, too, but coarser than the medicine.
What was "White but coarser than medicine" Arsenic
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She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it. ||||| Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. ||||| It was white, too, but coarser than the medicine.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. ||||| She was very careful in tasting it, and she immediately rinsed her mouth with water, before she tied up the package again, shut the drawer, and put the key into her pocket.
After touching the tip of her tongue to the arsenic, what did Matilde do Nothing
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Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. ||||| She was very careful in tasting it, and she immediately rinsed her mouth with water, before she tied up the package again, shut the drawer, and put the key into her pocket.
After touching the tip of her tongue to the arsenic, what did Matilde do She immediately rinsed her mouth with water, tied up the package again, shut the drawer, and put the key into her pocket
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Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. ||||| She was very careful in tasting it, and she immediately rinsed her mouth with water, before she tied up the package again, shut the drawer, and put the key into her pocket.
After touching the tip of her tongue to the arsenic, what did Matilde do Rinsed her mouth with water
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Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. ||||| She was very careful in tasting it, and she immediately rinsed her mouth with water, before she tied up the package again, shut the drawer, and put the key into her pocket.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it.
Who opened one of the little folded papers Matilde
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it.
Who opened one of the little folded papers Countess Macomer
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it.
Who opened one of the little folded papers Elettra
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it.
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But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it. ||||| Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. ||||| It was white, too, but coarser than the medicine.
Who tasted the white powder from the folded papers and the package Matilde
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But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it. ||||| Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. ||||| It was white, too, but coarser than the medicine.
Who tasted the white powder from the folded papers and the package Muro
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But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it. ||||| Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. ||||| It was white, too, but coarser than the medicine.
Who tasted the white powder from the folded papers and the package Elettra
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But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it. ||||| Then, from the same drawer, she took a package done up in coarser paper, and opened it likewise, looked at it, smelt it, and touched it with the tip of her tongue very cautiously indeed. ||||| It was white, too, but coarser than the medicine.
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The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time. ||||| The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once.
What did the Countess need Second medicine
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The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time. ||||| The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once.
What did the Countess need The chemist
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The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time. ||||| The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once.
What did the Countess need 20 doses of arsenic
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The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time. ||||| The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once.
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The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time. ||||| The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once.
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The prescription was for a preparation of arsenic, which Matilde had formerly taken for some time. ||||| The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
Who could read and write fairly well Muro
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
Who could read and write fairly well Elettra
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Elettra stuck the little slip of paper, on which the recipe was written, into her shabby pocket-book without looking at it. ||||| She could read and write fairly well, and had been used to helping her husband the under-steward with his accounts at Muro, but even if she had looked at the recipe she would have understood nothing of the doctor's hieroglyphics and abbreviated Latin words.
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The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once. ||||| But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it.
What did the arsenic look like White and coarser than the medicine
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The chemist would not make any difficulty about preparing twenty doses of it for the Countess Macomer, though the whole quantity of arsenic contained in so many would probably be sufficient to kill one not accustomed to the medicine, if taken all at once. ||||| But though Matilde was so anxious to have the stuff before luncheon, she had a number of doses of it put away in a drawer, which she took out and counted, after Elettra had gone. ||||| She opened one of the little folded papers and looked at the fine white powder it contained, took a little on the end of her finger and tasted it.
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