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from The Century Dictionary.
- To unpack.
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Full of pathetic joy is his youthful face; but his mother is bowed beside the bed whereon she gave him birth -- her cup, she thinks, would be full to overflowing if her first-born son were suddenly to dispack his box and take up the old nestling life again.
St. Cuthbert's Robert E. Knowles
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