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" Why, in the name of fitness, can't that fellow fall in love with that little Thelma Ekblad, a girl who knows what sacrifice on the Sage Brush means and who has a grip on the real values of life? - "The Reclaimers", Margaret Hill McCarter.
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You may not have thought of it, but since you have told me that story, it seems to me that the fitness of things demands that you should wear that gown. - "The Girl at Cobhurst", Frank Richard Stockton.
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It was a melancholy spectacle, but it seemed to have a sort of moral fitness with the life and fortunes of the poet. - "Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland, Vol. I (of 2)", John Lloyd Stephens.