I had now brought my state of life to be much easier in itself than it was at first, and much easier to my mind, as well as to my body.
Daniel DefoeSource: The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
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I had now brought my state of life to be much easier in itself than it was at first, and much easier to my mind, as well as to my body.
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