Clearheaded
having or showing an alert mind.
historical examples
the prisoner alice brown
the br-mm-ng cup dorothy canfield fisher
the history of england from the accession of james ii. thomas babington macaulay
brave men and women o.e. fuller
an ill-strated history of ireland from ad 400 to 1800 mary frances cusack
tom grogan f. hopkinson smith
hetty’s strange history anonymous
the blue and the gray a. r. white
the frozen pirate w. clark russell
a yankee flier with the r.a.f. rutherford g. montgomery
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