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1 The lunar spots have afforded a rich subject for the play of human fancy.
2 But a little from the poor man may distress him, while the rich subject would never feel the loss.
3 But a rich subject is here, altogether too wide for a book-notice, and worthy of deliberate, but enthusiastic treatment.
4 That is certainly a rich subject for a composition; but I can never in the world get an interlude out of it!
5 That way, professional writers might give the characters plot lines and dialog that would be worthy of "Glamour Belles'" rich subject matter.
6 Certainly it is the most rich subject , and most completely furnished with all variety of delights to entertain a soul, that can be imagined.
7 The road to Drammen is exquisite, and would afford rich subjects for an artist.
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