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1 She had learned more and had acquired more accomplishments, but all this resulted, possibly, from her better advantages .
2 No child is to be placed out unless the proposed family can offer better advantages than we can give.
3 She probably had been sent to school and had better advantages than the boy through a designing mother of her own.
4 Your purpose is very good indeed, Nat, and I am sorry that we are not able to give you better advantages .
5 Prof. Kirtland belongs to the class of self-made naturalists who attain to greater eminence than others of equal talents and better advantages .
6 Last winter our teacher told Frank and I about Patrick Henry and Dr. Franklin, and he said that boys now have far better advantages .
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