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Mrs. Gaynor, despite the earliness of the hour, went straight to her husband, awoke him mercilessly, and told him everything. - "The Everlasting Whisper", Jackson Gregory.
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The characters which have kept it in the market are earliness, good shipping qualities, attractive appearance of fruit, and a vigorous, productive, hardy vine. - "Manual of American Grape-Growing", U. P. Hedrick.
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As in the case of other illustrated books, the value mainly depends upon the earliness of impression of the plates, and the condition; and consequently original editions are more highly esteemed than those which followed. - "Book Collecting A Guide for Amateurs", John Herbert Slater.