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One key fact: Duvals says that for every time a method is written, it's read (and maintained) ten times -- a 10: 1 ratio.
Charles H. Green: Software Programming and the Economics of Trust vs. Transactions 2008
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The latter, if he had but known it, was Lowestoft and had served the Duvals, on that very table, for much more than a hundred years.
In Her Own Right John Reed Scott
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When she had finished, she turned back and read portions of it again, especially the direction as to finding the treasure, and the postscript bequests by the Duvals.
In Her Own Right John Reed Scott
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"Why shouldn't the Duvals have noticed the encroachment of the Bay, and made a note of it on the letter?"
In Her Own Right John Reed Scott
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There is one in the Duval lot -- the Duvals from whom Mr. Croyden got Clarendon, you know -- and I never have been able to understand just what it means.
In Her Own Right John Reed Scott
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Massachusetts, and if their portraits be in existence, I'll add reproductions to keep the Duvals company.
In Her Own Right John Reed Scott
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Parmenter's day; and, yet, if it had changed, why should not the Duvals have remarked it, in making their endorsements.
In Her Own Right John Reed Scott
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And with all that money, the Duvals might have gone away from Hampton -- might have experienced other conditions.
In Her Own Right John Reed Scott
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The Duvals seem to have taken the bequest seriously -- so, why not he?
In Her Own Right John Reed Scott
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"He's buried with the Duvals in the Cemetery, here."
In Her Own Right John Reed Scott
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