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Clare has built a conflicted character in Clary that is vulnerable and fretful without being insipid.
Archive 2010-04-01 2010
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Clare has built a conflicted character in Clary that is vulnerable and fretful without being insipid.
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Clary is drawn immediately to Jace, an arrogant, fair-haired boy who also happens to be a member of the Clave, a secret society of warriors whose magical strength, speed, and healing powers come from sacred tattoos inscribed on their bodies.
City of Bones Jes Battis 2008
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He was -- hung out with a group called the Clary's Grove boys.
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They were located from congeniality in a suburb termed Clary's Grove.
The Lincoln Story Book Henry Llewellyn Williams
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There was near the village a settlement called Clary's Grove.
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There was, not far from New Salem, a settlement called Clary's Grove, where lived a set of restless, rollicking young backwoodsmen with a strong liking for frontier athletics and rough practical jokes.
The Boys' Life of Abraham Lincoln Helen Nicolay 1910
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They were located from congeniality in a suburb termed Clary's Grove.
The Lincoln Story Book Williams, Henry L 1907
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There was a settlement in the neighborhood of New Salem called Clary's Grove, where lived a group of restless, rollicking backwoodsmen with a strong liking for various forms of frontier athletics and rough practical jokes.
A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln Nicolay, John G 1904
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Not far from New Salem, Illinois, at a place called Clary's Grove, a gang of frontier ruffians had established headquarters, and the champion wrestler of "The Grove" was "Jack" Armstrong, a bully of the worst type.
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