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6 Stories
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Mark Twain
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536
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Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of a Mississippi steeped in regret. This is not the Twain of riverboats and r... -
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Booker T. Washington
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135
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Dust motes dance in the long shadows of plantation houses, even after the master’s reign has crumbled. This is not a t... -
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John Stuart Mill
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87
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A pall descends from the shadowed Cambridge rooms, a creeping fog of intellectual rigor and suppressed grief. Mill’s l... -
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James Weldon Johnson
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113
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Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of a life lived between shadows. A man, adrift from both worlds, meticulously... -
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Theodore Roosevelt
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111
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Dust motes dance in the shadowed halls of Sagamore Hill, a spectral presence clinging to the very timbers. This is not a... -
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Frederick Douglass
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137
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A suffocating darkness clings to these pages, not of shadowed rooms or crumbling estates, but of the human spirit broken... -