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joyce cary

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Car⋅y

[kair-ee, kar-ee]
–noun
1. Alice, 1820–71, U.S. poet (sister of Phoebe Cary).
2. (Arthur) Joyce (Lu⋅nel) [loon-l] , 1888–1957, English novelist.
3. Henry Francis, 1772–1844, British writer and translator.
4. Phoebe, 1824–71, U.S. poet (sister of Alice Cary).
5. a town in central North Carolina. 21,612.
6. a male given name.
7. a female given name, form of Caroline.
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Cary,   (Arthur)
British writer whose novels, including The Horse's Mouth (1944), concern the necessity of personal freedom.
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