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Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases
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10,000 Dreams Interpreted
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The Best American Humorous Short Stories
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Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The
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      <description>**ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I wish to thank my friends and colleagues for their patience and encouragement in the writing of this book, especially Ralph Abraham, Rupert Sheldrake, Ralph Metzner, Dennis McKenna, Chris Harrison, Neil Hassall, Dan Levy, Ernest Waugh, Richard Bird, Roy and Diane Tuckman, Faustin Bray and Brian Wallace, and Marion and Allan Hunt-Badiner. Thanks also to correspondents Dr. Elizabeth Judd and Marc Lamoreaux who passed along useful information. Each made their own unique contribution to my thinking, though my conclusions are mine to defend. Archivist and friend Michael Horowitz </description>
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