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English as she is spoke.

The field.

All the fields that you see thither were been neglected; it must I shall grub up and to plough its.

The ground seems me a little scour with sand and yet it may one make it bring up; I want be fumed time by time.


The writing.

Your pens have any notches, and its spit.

How do you like its? will you its are fine or broad?

I won't me also a wafer or some sealing wax and a seal.

In this drawer, there is all that, falding stick, rule, scraper, saud, etc.

There is the postman I go to put it him again.


With a bookseller.

What is there in new's litterature?

Little or almost nothing, it not appears any thing of note.