Part 34 (1/2)
9 Women (and Christian American women, too) frequently try to evade the customs laws
10 My aunt has soraduated froh I aht for three years
12 This is one of Hugo's novels, it is very good
13 He acco he undertakes, if it is at all possible
14 Washi+ngton was president of the United States But Hauided its financial policy
15 Every year they sell three hundred sets, and Mr West helps to write the letters
16 The country people were the chief patrons of the store Although no small amount of trade came fro, which was a collie, would go when he was told and sit on it, and no one could call hi so, but the dog never lost patience
18 He was one of those persons (of whom there are so painfully many) who never do what they promise
19 He then went to his room, which was in the back of the house, to sleep, and his books were found there the next day
20 He was the man that I had mentioned, who had been recommended for the position Who had been refused because of his deficiencies in English
21 I can't go, I don't think
22 He was a very big and very strong reat football player
23 He will surely be elected, I haven't any fear
24 The food was good, and the service was fine, but we did not care to stay on account of the weather, which was rainy most of the time, and because it was an out-of-the-way place
25 He converses intelligently and pleasantly, and never gossips, hence he is an agreeable companion
26 He died of smallpox, and was ninety years old
27 There were twenty boys in the class Each past twenty-five years of age
28 He is in every way honorable, at least so far as money ht of going to college, but noas enthusiastic on the matter, and allover catalogues, of which I had a great nuone over thee was selected which seemed to suit me, so I went there in the fall to study chemistry
30 He was very sensitive So that we could tease hiry
31 There are a great nu this short line of railroad, these, however, do little business