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his books were found there the next day. 20. He was the man that I had mentioned, who had been recommended for the position. Who had been refused because of his deficiencies in English. 21. I can't go, I don't think. 22. He was a very big and very strong man. And, he should have made a great football player. 23. He will surely be elected, I haven't any fear. 24. The food was good, and the service was fine, but we did not care to stay on account of the weather, which was rainy most of the time, and because it was an out-of-the-way place. 25. He converses intelligently and pleasantly, and never gossips, hence he is an agreeable companion. 26. He died of smallpox, and was ninety years old. 27. There were twenty boys in the class. Each past twenty-five years of age. 28. He is in every way honorable, at least so far as money matters are concerned. 29. I had not previously thought of going to college, but now I was enthusiastic on the matter, and all my time (at least most of it) was devoted to poring over catalogues, of which I had a great number, and many of which I knew by heart from having gone over them so often, and finally a college was selected which seemed to suit me, so I went there in the fall to study chemistry. 30. He was very sensitive. So that we could tease him very little without making him angry. 31. There are a great number of stations along this short line of railroad, these, however, do little business. 32. They stopped and asked us the road to Milton, and it was discovered that they were going in the wrong direction, as Milton lay south of Williamsport, and we were camping twenty miles north. 33. He will most likely be suspended, it may perhaps be. 34. That day my cousin went home, and the next day John came to spend a few hours with me, and in the afternoon we drove all over the valley, but neither of us grew tired, because there were so many things to converse about, and so many long treasured questions to ask, and John left in the evening, and then I went to bed. 35. He has been proved a gambler, there you have it all. 36. Mrs. Smith (whose husband had been killed by a falling beam in one of the buildings he was constructing) consented to give us a room and board. 37. He read his lesson carefully, then he closed the book to think it over. 38. He is the most peculiar person I ever met--in the last few years at least. 39. I am reading a book, it is very i
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