Friday, February 7, 2014

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Assigned reading (2½ pars [] plus 157 notes) [secondary] [McH] [*]











FDV: "how a 'cloak you are. —My building space is always to let to men, replied the Mookse. My side is safe as houses I see what it is to be seen. Paris belongs to he who praises himself. I can prove it against you. I bet you a dozen of tomes. He proved it by Neuclid, by Inexagoras, by Mummsen, by Thumpsun, by Orasmus, and by O. Hone and after that he reproved it altogether"

FDV2: "whose a 'cloak you are. —My building space is always to let to men, concluded the Mookse. My side is as safe as houses and I see what it is to be seen. Parysis belongs to him who parises himself. I can prove it against you, my good enemy. I bet you this dozen of tomes. He proved it by Neuclid, by Inexagoras, by Mummsen, by Thumpson, by Orasmus, and by O. Hone and after that he reproved it altogether"

mysteries:



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