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  • I believe the record is held by a Mr. McDonald with 232 movements in the twenty-four hours although many old a. d. men claim the McDonald record was never properly audited.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • Symptoms of a. d. run from weakly insidious through spectacular to phenomenal.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • According to Dr. Anderson the difficulty about a. d. is to diagnose it.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • I believe the record is held by a Mr. McDonald with 232 movements in the twenty-four hours although many old a. d. men claim the McDonald record was never properly audited.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • Symptoms of a. d. run from weakly insidious through spectacular to phenomenal.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • According to Dr. Anderson the difficulty about a. d. is to diagnose it.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • I believe the record is held by a Mr. McDonald with 232 movements in the twenty-four hours although many old a. d. men claim the McDonald record was never properly audited.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • According to Dr. Anderson the difficulty about a. d. is to diagnose it.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • Symptoms of a. d. run from weakly insidious through spectacular to phenomenal.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

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