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I had, toward the last, been shut off from all visitors, and so when the lawyer, Peter A. Hendricks, came and told me that friends of mine were willing to take charge of me if I would rather be with them than in the asylum, I was only too glad to give my consent.
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Journalist Quotes Category: American Journalist Quotes Date of Birth: May 5, 1864 Date of Death: January 27, 1922 Nationality: American Amazon: Nellie Bly on Amazon |
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Ambrose Bierce Dave Barry Erma Bombeck Fran Lebowitz Kin Hubbard Bob Woodward Jessica Savitch Steve Powers |
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