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an be anything but a mere baby; (3) None but a hop-scotch player knows what real happiness is; (4) No mere baby has a grain of common sense; (5) No engine-driver ever plays hop-scotch; (6) No footman of mine is ignorant of what true happiness is. Univ. "human beings"; a = engine-drivers; b = having common sense; c = hop-scotch players; d = knowing what real happiness is; e = living on barley-sugar; h = mere babies; k = my footmen. pg123 =56.= (1) I trust every animal that belongs to me; (2) Dogs gnaw bones; (3) I admit no animals into my study, unless they will beg when told to do so; (4) All the animals in the yard are mine; (5) I admit every animal, that I trust, into my study; (6) The only animals, that are really willing to beg when told to do so, are dogs. Univ. "animals"; a = admitted to my study; b = animals that I trust; c = dogs; d = gnawing bones; e = in the yard; h = my; k = willing to beg when told. =57.= (1) Animals are always mortally offended if I fail to notice them; (2) The only animals that belong to _me_ are in that field; (3) No animal can guess a conundrum, unless it has been properly trained in a Board-School; (4) None of the animals in that field are badgers; (5) When an animal is mortally offended, it always rushes about wildly and howls; (6) I never notice any animal, unless it belongs to me; (7) No animal, that has been properly trained in a Board-School, ever rushes about wildly and howls. Univ. "animals"; a = able to guess a conundrum; b = badgers; c = in that field; d = mortally offended; e = my; h = noticed by me; k = properly trained in a Board-School; l = rushing about wildly and howling. =58.= (1) I never put a cheque, received by me, on that file, unless I am anxious about it; (2) All the cheques received by me, that are not marked with a cross, are payable to bearer; (3) None of them are ever brought back to me, unless they have been dishonoured at the Bank; (4) All of them, that are marked with a cross, are for amounts of over L100; (5) All of them, that are not on that file, are marked "not negotiable"; (6) No cheque of yours, received by me, has ever been dishonoured; (7) I am never anxious about a cheque, received by me, unless it should happen to be brought back to me; (8) None of the c
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