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From: Alfred Byrd
Subject: [Bug-sweater] cemetery
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 17:16:49 -0600

) Men shall sleep, and eat, and dwell among trees, in the forests andopen country. this is too small a workman for so great a business. (Of Trees, which nourish grafted shoots. ) Innumerable lives will be destroyed and innumerable vacant spaceswill be made on the earth. Theywill instantaneously run in person in various parts of the world,without motion. ) Endless generations will be lost by the death of the pregnant. Nay, we have only to compare them with such obviously fancifulpassages as No. The knife, which is an artificial weapon, deprives man of his nails,his natural weapons. There will be many which will increase in their destruction. how many will they be that never come to the birth! Many and very great nations will bedestroyed in their own dwellings. ) Men, when dead, will pass through their own bowels. (In the East wind which rushes to the West. (Of Friars, who spending nothing but words, receive great gifts andbestow Paradise. A man said that in his country were the strangest things in theworld. (Of the Motion of Water which carries wood, which is dead. A man said that in his country were the strangest things in theworld. (Of wooden Chests which contain great Treasures. The knife, which is an artificial weapon, deprives man of his nails,his natural weapons. (Of putting out the Light when going to Bed. ) The natives of the waters will die in the boiling flood. We are two brothers, each of us has a brother. The knife, which is an artificial weapon, deprives man of his nails,his natural weapons. 1077) he says that he had worked as an Engineerin Friuli. ) And in many parts of the country men will be seen walking on theskins of large beasts. (Of a Weight placed on a Feather-pillow. (Iron, whichcomes from under ground is dead but the Weapons are made of it whichkill so many Men. ) And in many parts of the country men will be seen walking on theskins of large beasts. (Of the Soles of Shoes, which are made from the Ox. ) There remains the motion which divides the mover from the thingmoved. (Of great guns, which come out of a pit and a mould. The drafts of letters to Lodovico il Moro are very remarkable. ) The wind passing through the skins of animals will make men dance. And those who feed on grass will turn night into day (Tallow. To THE DEVATDAR OF SYRIA, LIEUTENANT OF THE SACRED SULTAN OFBABYLON. ) Very often a thing that is itself broken is the occasion of muchunion. We are two brothers, each of us has a brother. (The division of the East from the West may be made at any point. The other replied: It is because my eyes behold your strange uglyface.

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