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For Crane who had an encounter with a page of roughly the same age, it was enough to cause Crance to resign.
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She rubbed one of her tired eyes, and let poor Crance take the offending paper away to his own desk.
Exile's Honor Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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Crance doesn't have enough work from you as it is.
Exile's Honor Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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Crance doesn't have enough work from you as it is.
Exile's Honor Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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"Let Crance take care of it," her father said, without looking up from his own work.
Exile's Honor Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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"Let Crance take care of it," her father said, without looking up from his own work.
Exile's Honor Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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She rubbed one of her tired eyes, and let poor Crance take the offending paper away to his own desk.
Exile's Honor Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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Inevitable: what could desperate valour and Precy do; Dubois-Crance, deaf as Destiny, stern as Doom, capturing their 'redouts of cotton-bags;' hemming them in, ever closer, with his Artillery-lava?
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Dubois Crance took advantage of the presence of the Jacobins to justify himself from the reproaches which had been uttered against him in the
News Report 1794
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Dubois Crance took advantage of the presence of the Jacobins to justify himself from the reproaches which had been uttered against him in the Society.
News Report 1794
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