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From: | Pete Magee |
Subject: | [Cgitechs-public] conservatory |
Date: | Sun, 17 Sep 2006 05:48:21 +0300 |
Jakey, being a real he-man, takes little interest
in school learning.
Then they brought the other ends of the lines up
the beachand whistled the birds to them.
I can see the moon, just below the eaves and hedged
ontwo sides by coconut fronds. Oneplane flew over me not three hundred feet away.
The day started, at the first blush of dawn, with a lecture onichthyology by
Professor Booby.
After writing the above I blew out the hurricane
lantern and stretched outon the bunk. Oneplane flew over me not three hundred feet
away.
There are three islets to the south of Tou, with
narrow channels betweenthem.
The fish retaliated by biting Elaines tongue! There
was little sport in spearing fish, for they were too plentiful.
I did not have to suggest that the experiment
become a part of our householdroutine.
Tonight I feel that a cup of tea and a cigarette,
and perhaps afterward anessay by M. Thecigarette half finished, I bind on a
loincloth and climb from thetree-house.
Any sort of a whistledkee-u-ee will attract a
curlew.
Jakey, being a real he-man, takes little interest
in school learning. In a half hour they had six of the big, fat,delicious
birds.
Wide-awakesscamper over the cays, in flocks of
several hundred, precisely like babybarnyard chicks. She always makes a great to-do
about her pains.
Tonight I feel that a cup of tea and a cigarette,
and perhaps afterward anessay by M. And then a verbose sermon, as unnourishing a
crust as was ever thrown uponthe waters. Would you say a binocular canobserve a
ship, a telephone can carry on a conversation? They believed I would soon be fed up
and wouldremarry or hire a nursemaid.
It is wonderful how industrious children can be if
left to their owndevices.
I hope the weather holds good: February is the
worst month in theyear for a picnic of this kind.
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