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| author writes about himself |
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A tersely phrased statement of a truth or opinion A brief statement of a principle synonym: saying |
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| bound by contract to serve another person for period of time |
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| exhibiting creative ability; inventive |
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| feeling of shame, humiliation, or embarrassment |
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| to be kindly accomodating |
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British coin equal to one-twentieth of a pound |
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| members of the society of friends, a Christian religious group founded in the seventeenth century |
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| "uneducated" or "uninformed" |
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| "has importance or meaning" |
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| gathering or meaning that's implied by statement or aphorism |
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| one who is usually lazy or idle |
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| joinor act together, especially to carry out some secret or evil deed or for a hidden or illegal purpose |
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| someone who is reluctant to give or spend money |
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| different in qualityor kind; seperate |
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| group of animals moving or being driven along together |
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| moving from place to place |
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