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From: August Andrews
Subject: neglectful frustrating
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 00:37:53 +0100

His trade is that of a camel driver and hitherto he has beenunable to find a camel. The landlord, we regretto say, stubbornly refuses to knock the place down. Hehad on my own dressing gown and one saw but little of his face.
If you dont derive profits, no royalty is due. The first to be recalled were theXVIth century memories.
There is moreor less ink on it, but nothing that really injures it for use.
Ye think of Him as one that was tender as a woman. They are now looking for a suitable place,about twelve by fifteen, to hold this entertainment in.
I wasnot, as some be, afraid of death, for so are not the people of my ownland.
Thanks, he answered, I havent had anything decent to work onfor years and years. They were, as a matter offact, unaware that such a tale had ever existed.
In other words I was contrasting yesterday and today.
The father of the family is a good workman and only too willing towork. But he says that if money could be foundhe would go back to Cyprus where he knows of a camel.
When mine eyes lightedupon Him, He was angered and fear had almost overcome me.
It will be held in one of the larger hotels, the entirebuilding being taken over for our purpose. I noticed as he spoke that he seemed to wave and shiver as if hewere made of smoke. I was with those who followed Him at the time when He gave upthe spirit unto God.
Ive tried all the big hotels, railway stations,everywhere. But that which ye call the Holy Ghostwas on high together with God Who is all these Three. Some of our best experts agree that this wouldinvolve a loss of money.
The work is not a translation, as its perusal will plainly shew.

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