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There was the gossip of the town in which he lived as biting as the hoar frost, revamped and magnified to his hurt.
THE BROKEN SWORDDENNISON WORTHINGTONThey are usually revamped by a clever writer, a frightened hunter, or an interesting story teller, as occasions offer.
WATCHED BY WILD ANIMALSENOS A. MILLSThis revamped Ether, referred to, was the "Ether of Aristotle."
DYNAMIC THOUGHTWILLIAM WALKER ATKINSONThor and Odin will doubtless be revamped, and the rites of the Druids revived.
NUGGETS OF THE NEW THOUGHTWILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON,But the obvious snags were rapidly disposed of, and the whole revamped operation was outlined on paper in surprisingly few hours.
THE LANI PEOPLEJ. F. BONEShorty McCabe reappears with his figures of speech revamped right up to the minute.
TORCHY AND VEESEWELL FORDMany of the newest things proclaimed are old mistakes of human nature revamped for a masquerade.
THE FAMILY AND IT'S MEMBERSANNA GARLIN SPENCERStretch by stretch the old road was revamped to meet in every way modern conditions.
THE MODERN RAILROADEDWARD HUNGERFORDIt is a story a hundred years old, revamped every few years to suit some new man.
THE AMERICANIZATION OF EDWARD BOKEDWARD WILLIAM BOKIt is old Protestantism revamped, and varnished with a mixture of rationalism and orientalism.
CATHOLIC WORLD, VOL. XIII, APRIL TO SEPTEMBER, 1871VARIOUS