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Dolores Else My block is the path to my computer. There are so many distractions with having a family and being a social person. Once I get my butt in the chair in…moreMy block is the path to my computer. There are so many distractions with having a family and being a social person. Once I get my butt in the chair in front of the computer, I'm okay.(less)
Dolores Else The flexibility of the hours. I can still meet my lady friends for lunch. I don't have to say "no, I have to work." And I can still write whenever. I …moreThe flexibility of the hours. I can still meet my lady friends for lunch. I don't have to say "no, I have to work." And I can still write whenever. I can even
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The Loves of Marie Laveau

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Dolores Else The Age of Innocence is a very beautiful, informative story of the
elite New York society in the l800's. However, it's written so archaically, that one has to stop and think about the sentence.
It's a lesson on how these characters thought and lived.


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