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  2. Marie Suize - Wikipedia

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    Marie Suize was born on July 14, 1824, in the Savoy region of France. She was the seventh child - and second daughter - of a family of twelve boys and five girls. Her father was Claude Suize, originally from La Clusaz, owner of the Hôtel de la Russie de Thônes, and her mother was Marie Adélaïde Machet.

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    The best travel pants for flying with first-class comfort, even if you're sitting in basic economy. Shop our editor-approved list of chic, comfortable pants. I’ve Flown Thousands of Miles.

  4. Tom o' Bedlam - Wikipedia

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    For unknown reasons, the line "Ten thousand miles I've traveled" was changed to "Ten thousand years I travel". An incidental character in Rosemary Sutcliff 's Brother Dusty-Feet is called "Tom o' Bedlam" and sings this poem (anachronistically: Brother Dusty-Feet is set in the reign of Queen Elizabeth), of which only the last verse (without the ...

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  6. Ellen and William Craft - Wikipedia

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    In 1860, they published a written account of their escape titled Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom; Or, The Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery. One of the most compelling of the many slave narratives published before the Civil War, their book reached wide audiences in the United Kingdom and the United States. After their return ...

  7. A Thousand Miles - Wikipedia

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    "A Thousand Miles" (originally titled "Interlude") is the debut single of American pop singer Vanessa Carlton. Produced by Curtis Schweitzer and Ron Fair , the song was released as the lead single for Carlton's first album, Be Not Nobody (2002).