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advantaged Adjective in a superior social or financial position |
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So Tom argued with himself that it was an immense advantaged for Roxy to have a master who was pleased with her, as this planter manifestly was. Nathless, neither he is advantaged nor I, for the estates are confiscate. For years I had been fighting Mary for David, and had not wholly failed though she was advantaged by the accident of relationship; was I now to be knocked out so easily by a seven year old? |
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