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  1. Gone with the Wind is a novel by American writer Margaret Mitchell, first published in 1936.The story is set in Clayton County and Atlanta, both in Georgia, during the American Civil War and Reconstruction Era.

  2. This is the true-life story about a time that now is completely gone--a time when virtually no cars were seen in the remote areas of India and Nepal, a time when tiger, gaur, leopard, sambar, and many other jungle denizens were plentiful beyond description. Those days are truly gone. Foreword by Charlton Heston.

  3. Ive been working on writing out the whole game in text format. The work I have so far is posted under “the story of days gone” on AO3, though it isnt really an expansion on anything from the game, its literally just a written form of the game pretty much word for word.

  4. Oct 1, 2022 · Dog Days of Summer is the second in the Gone to the Dogs mystery series, but I’ve been reading them out of order, so I can honestly say this book works well as a standalone. Mari, Trina’s niece, is trying to establish a dog rescue center, but someone keeps sabotaging her efforts.

  5. Based on historical events that occurred in Comancheria, the region of West Texas and New Mexico controlled by the Comanche in the 18th and 19th centuries, The Beauty of the Days Gone By is an epic novel that weaves the reminiscences of the legendary plainsman Charles Goodnight, who is facing his mortality, against the backdrop of Reconstruction Texas and the haunting ordeals of a family torn ...

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  7. Nov 23, 2014 · @Carl: Perzactly! I'd guess the vast majority of contemporary spoken instances would be to a greater or lesser extent "facetious" (or at least somewhat "self-conscious"). "). And if you see it in written form without any such connotations, it's usually just a trite cliche reflecting nostalgia both in form and semantic co

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