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People who have escaped from poverty are like old soldiers. In later years they recount the little, amusing incidents that happened infrequently, and conveniently forget the long, unrelieved stretches of misery and boredom.
Elsa Maxwell
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Elsa Maxwell
Age: 80 †
Born: 1883
Born: May 24
Died: 1963
Died: November 1
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