opium debauchee
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opium debauchee has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
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| Described As | confirmed | [1] |
| In State | Exhaustion | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Role | [1] |
| State Descriptor | confirmed | [1] |
| Condition State | plunged | [1] |
| Medical Condition | Exhaustion | [1] |
| Condition Stage | last stage | [1] |
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doc:agent/tmp83ct_5t2_seven-sisters-of-sleep_153/a43b656b-b9f8-4ed7-903e-66b0c55a613fShow excerpt
the entire national character, it is only one of many influences. Let the Papuan stand beside the Chinaman and the Turk, and in spite of opium, the Papuan standard will exhibit a woeful short-coming. The waters of the great Amazon river mus…
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