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nglish. Dear Mr. Cook. How do you do. Do you mean that you are able to stay. The rest of the afternoon. I do understand a red nose. Not today. No not to-day. You see the explanation is this. We will not be pleased altogether. Mrs. Cook I ask of you do not come again. Do you mean it. I cannot understand Mary Rose Palmer. I can understand explaining things to one another. We were there and the almond flowers turned to almond leaves. Dear Mr. Cook. Come again. Sincerely yours Daisy Clement. _Act 3._ In the country and for the country. Dear Master. Do not say so. You mean there is no such address. I do not mean that I criticize. I do mean that the method used does not agree with me. Certainly not. Sincerely yours. Harmon. Why do you need a name. I don't know. I like the point of Inca. Do not see it everywhere. I will not. Dear land. When I call away I do not mean that I wish the coal to burn. It is not necessary to tell me that the peas will suffer. They certainly will not neither will the pinks. Thank you for using that word. Dear me it is windy. SCENE 2. Dear Sir. Mr. Cousins told me that they were away when it happened. They recollected being asked if they were well if they had recovered from their emotion. They were also asked if their wives and children were well. They certainly did not know how to say excuse me I do not know who you are. They might have said I would wish to know your name because it would not be right not to be able to give your message and if we do not know your name we cannot say from whom the message came. This was not done. Dear Sir. Do not be angry with your government. Sincerely yours. William Hague. SCENE 3. This was the way to reason. Did he leave after the other came. Was he a sea captain. Was the other one of the same profession although a citizen of another nation. Now as to the word citizen. The use of it differs. Some are inclined to ratify the use of it others prefer to ask what is a citizen. A citizen is one who employing all the uses of his nature cleans the world of adjoining relations. In this way we cannot conquer. We do conquer and I ask how, how do you do. Dear Sir. When it is necessary to come you will come. Yes sir. Dear sir. When it is necessary to be hurried you are not nervous. Not at all. Very well. Dear Sir. Why have you special places for your handkerchiefs.
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