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1798.  Sophia Lee, Canterb. T., Young Lady’s T., II. 377. Dr. Dalton listened, in mute astonishment, to this well-arranged, extravagant plan.

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1823.  Scott, Quentin D., xxvii. A well-arranged and handsomely trimmed beard.

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1842.  Dickens, Amer. Notes, ix. A well-arranged public library of some ten thousand volumes.

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1905.  Athenæum, 7. Oct., 469/3. A good deal of interesting and well-arranged information will be found in the sections which come before the main list of biographies.

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