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T Is Always Morning Somewhere In The World. -- Richard Hengest Horne (1803-1884) -- Orion, Book Iii, Canto Ii, (1843.
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'T is always morning somewhere in the world.
-- Richard Hengest Horne (1803-1884)
-- Orion, Book iii, Canto ii, (1843.)
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