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I see so much more than I used to see. The effect has been to depress and sadden and hurt me terribly.
Zane Grey
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Zane Grey
Age: 67 †
Born: 1872
Born: January 31
Died: 1939
Died: October 23
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Baseball Player
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Film Producer
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Zanesville
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