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  2. Hard Times Come Again No More - Wikipedia

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    Oh! Hard times come again no more. Chorus: 'Tis the song, the sigh of the weary, Hard Times, hard times, come again no more. Many days you have lingered around my cabin door; Oh! Hard times come again no more. While we seek mirth and beauty and music light and gay, There are frail forms fainting at the door;

  3. Hard Times (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Hard Times: For These Times (commonly known as Hard Times) is the tenth novel by English author Charles Dickens, first published in 1854. The book surveys English society and satirises the social and economic conditions of the era.

  4. Hard Times - Wikipedia

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    Hard Times Come Again No More", or "Hard Times", an 1854 song by Stephen Foster "Hard Times" (James Taylor song), 1981 "Hard Times" (Lacy J. Dalton song), 1980

  5. 'Like we won Satan's lottery': These 'lucky ones' are moving ...

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    At the same time the firefighters were battling the blaze, Arto Sultanyan was fighting it, too. He made his wife and three children — a 10-year-old, 7-year-old and 6-year-old — head to a hotel ...

  6. 300 dad jokes that'll leave you in stitches - AOL

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    Two guys walk into a bar. The third one ducked. A photon goes to the airport. The ticket agent asks if there's any luggage to check. The photon replies, “No, I'm traveling light.”

  7. Prison slang - Wikipedia

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    Prison slang has existed as long as there have been crime and prisons; in Charles Dickens' time it was known as "thieves' cant". Words from prison slang often eventually migrate into common usage, such as " snitch ", " ducking ", and " narc ".

  8. Hard Tack Come Again No More - Wikipedia

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    First called "Hard Crackers, Come Again No More!", it is a sarcastic complaint about the quality of some of the provisions provided by military contractors, specifically hardtack. [2] The authors of the many verses of the parody are unknown, although the first version is often attributed to Josiah Fowler of the First Iowa Infantry dating to ...

  9. Book excerpt: "Time to Thank: Caregiving for My Hero" by ...

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    After a time, he turned to me. "Here, you light some," he said. "I've got an extra Zippo." I started slow, lighting the wick and then running as I dropped them on the ground. But I saw my father's ...