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Sentences: With such wages as those, he can barely a living.

Hely (A); 15Aug57; R197605.

[Footnote A: This and the other reports concern, not St. John's merely, but the entire population of the island.]

Q.But are 33 cubic feet of steam expended per minute equivalent to a cubic foot of water expended in the hour? A..Not precisely, but nearly so.

F. Tschiffely (A); 11Jan68; R426809. TUCKER, AUGUSTA.

E. Louise Mally (A); 13Aug71; R511045.

But it takes a more than ordinarily courageous person to embark on a fight which he knows must end in his destruction.

About the sixth night a ship went by scarcely half a mile away from me, with all its lights ablaze and its ports open, looking like a big firefly.

Articles in the Swedish papers are seldom more than half a column long.

We spent approximately a year in the islands.

You wander begging shelter vainly A weary time from door to door; I see what you have suffered plainly: Come, rest with me and stray no more!

* Salmon a la Melville Put slices of salmon into a baking pan with a little white wine and water.

[Footnote A: Literally, "of a neighboring Odnodvorets."

She studied the sign she had painted, and spelled out the crooked letters: "M A n WAnTeD." It would take a man a month, maybe more, she reckoned, adding: "Grit could done it in no time."

VOWELS: 1. A, as in =all and wh~at, or o, as in orifice and n~ot; 2. U=urn and h~ut, or l=ove and c~ome; 3.

But if I wanted any argument to shew that no explanation of this part of the message was necessary or could be required, I should find it in the opinioncertainly a just oneexpressed by His Majesty's ministers, that the recommendation of the President not having been adopted by the other branches of the Government it was not a national act, and could not be complained of as such.

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