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  • But he had settled and gone to work at the place that was afterwards known as Lurvey's Mills; and he soon began to prosper, for he was possessed of keen mother wit and had energy and resolution enough for half a dozen ordinary men.

    A Busy Year at the Old Squire's 1887

  • Daniel Lurvey, a Miami defense attorney and former homicide prosecutor, also predicts the jury will take a couple of days and points out the jurors were willing to work through the weekend and on a major holiday.

    Anthony jury ends 1st day without verdict 2011

  • Daniel Lurvey, a Miami defense attorney and former homicide prosecutor, also predicts the jury will take a couple of days and points out the jurors were willing to work through the weekend and on a major holiday.

    Anthony jury ends 1st day without verdict 2011

  • Daniel Lurvey, a Miami defense attorney and former homicide prosecutor, also predicts the jury will take a couple of days and points out the jurors were willing to work through the weekend and on a major holiday.

    Anthony jury ends 1st day without verdict 2011

  • Daniel Lurvey, a Miami defense attorney and former homicide prosecutor, also predicts the jury will take a couple of days and points out the jurors were willing to work through the weekend and on a major holiday.

    Anthony jury ends 1st day without verdict 2011

  • Haines then said, "Nineteen hundred"; and Lurvey at once cried,

    A Busy Year at the Old Squire's 1887

  • Lurvey (a brother of old Zachary Lurvey), who owned lots north of ours, had just what we needed to fill the order.

    A Busy Year at the Old Squire's 1887

  • It was now apparent that Lurvey meant to get the farm if he could, and that Haines also wanted it.

    A Busy Year at the Old Squire's 1887

  • "If Lurvey had known that," said I, "he wouldn't have stopped bidding at two thousand!"

    A Busy Year at the Old Squire's 1887

  • Lurvey looked suspicious and disgruntled, but after a pause, said in a low voice, "Nineteen seventy-five."

    A Busy Year at the Old Squire's 1887

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