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"Beggared," exclaimed both the Boy Aviators who had regarded Mr. Beasley -- as indeed did his friends in general -- as one of the "best fixed" business men in New York.
The Boy Aviators in Africa John Henry Goldfrap 1898
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Beggared of all, I can gaze upon the ruin of what once was me and speculate over the mysteries of my being.
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Beggared and driven from the ward, deceived and sold as a street harlot, this death of the Inkyo [u] is but the first in the roll of her vengeance.
The Yotsuya Kwaidan or O'Iwa Inari Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 1 (of 2)
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Beggared but an hour agone, and now you must come and tell me I have lost _her_ by losing house and lands!
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 101, March, 1866 Various
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Beggared of joy himself, Jack should yet be "as the eye of Taurus 'mong his fellows."
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Beggared of joy, no light within himself, yet from the Central Sun could he reflect the hope and cheer that made him as the eye of Taurus 'mong his fellows.
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Beggared Croesus passed famishing Lucullus in the street, and once mighty viziers shivered under threadbare garments in the biting frost as they hurried over the crisp February snow.
The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Emile Joseph Dillon 1894
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Beggared so of all emblems of his grace, clad only in hauberk of steel, bareheaded, without weapon, and on foot, he walked among his mounted men into the little town of Fontevrault.
The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay Maurice Hewlett 1892
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Beggared by fools whom still he found [139] too late,
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Beggared by time, could she afford to risk the eternal heritage?
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