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5. The life of a princess as well as a hermit are made happy by a little child, as illustrated in the stories of Pharaoh's daughter and Silas Marner. =B.= 1. Every one in the office were busy invoicing. 2. Their unconscious pranks and laughter is very amusing. 3. The tiger is a beautiful animal, it is also very ferocious. 4. Either he or she are good companions for you. 5. Again, take a student who has been forced to make his own way, the question may be harder to decide. 6. As for the proposition which is before you, if it was me, I would not even consider it. 7. The fly is the insect that causes more fatal deaths in a year than any other insect. 8. The success of a sponge cake depends upon two things. The beating of the eggs and the mixing of the flour in lightly. 9. James, a youth of such energy, and who is attractive in many ways, failed in his exams. 10. Fish are only found in the deep holes, and they are hard to get at. 11. Besides cigarettes, there are other forms of using tobacco, such as cigars, and in pipes, and chewing tobacco, making the total consumption very great. 12. I am endeavoring to secure for this position a man not only with ability as a manager, but one who is capable of understanding and sympathizing with rural community conditions. 13. Any one having any question to ask or who has trouble with their camera, may write to this department. 14. When I hear oatmeal it nauseates me. I can see a mental picture of the breakfast table where I sat nearly all last summer. 15. In ones second year in high school the books to be read are Burns poems, Miltons paradise Lost; Bunyans Pilgrims Progress, and several of Shakespeares plays. =C.= 1. He promised to on no consideration delay. 2. I heard a voice at the door which was familiar. 3. The most important part of a book is often to read the preface. 4. Observing carefully, a number of errors are seen to exist. 5. Unless one is very wealthy they cannot afford to own a car. 6. These kind of fellows usually make good athletes. 7. It was the custom of we campers to ride into town and back on freight cars, when in need of supplies. 8. As I was sitting near a radiator so I moved as I decided it w
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