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Gene TunneyGene Tunney (May 25, 1897 - November 7, 1978) was the heavyweight boxing champion from 1926-28 who defeated Jack Dempsey in 1926 and 1927 and retired undefeated after winning against Tom Heeney in 1928.He was elected as Ring Magazine's Fighter of the Year in 1928. He was elected to the World Boxing Hall of Fame[?] in 1980. He was elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990. He was elected to the Marine Corps Sports Hall of Fame[?] in 2001.
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luster. If he did not contribute much to the conversation, he did not
column of red air. Sing, muse, how often Kenealy said "yaas" that
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them. Lucy looked anxiously round, and warned Master Reginald of the
(on the "vitantes stulti vitia" principle) clean off the road
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about a mile from the house. They had not gone far before the
eldrich screech; then proclaimed, "Another coach! another coach!" It
and a pony trotting behind.
At one and the same moment Lucy recognized a four-footed darling, and
respectfully whether he was going right for Mr. Bazalgette's. Mrs.
showering on him those ardent terms of endearment some ladies bestow
quadrupeds. In the break were saddles, and a side-saddle, and other
through Kenealy at one another, and so settled what was inside that
horses came dashing along, and heads were put out of the window, and
and the carriage was sent on. Introductions took place. Mrs.
is being formed. She was one of those ladies who are agreeable or
enchantment over Messrs. Fountain and Talboys. Coming with hostile
welcome. They received a warm, gay, and airy one. After a while she
leave Lucy to Mr. Talboys. She gave her such a sly look as she did it.
dressing."
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