Saturday, December 5, 2009

But the simple strong restful men and women that make the best traveling companions for the road of life. The men and women who will only laugh as they put up the umbrella when the.

As they pumped up the tires they heard some one padding behind. Miss Pinnegar came and unbolted the yard door but ignored their presence. Then they saw her return and slowly mount the outer stair-ladder which went up to the top floor. Two minutes afterwards they were startled by the irruption of the work-girls. As for the work-girls.
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7. difficult ground; 8. hemmed-in ground; 9. desperate ground. 2. When a chieftain is fighting in his own territory it is dispersive ground. 3. When he has penetrated into hostile territory but to no great distance it is facile ground. 4. Ground the possession of which imports great advantage to either side is contentious ground. 5. Ground on which each side has liberty of movement is open ground. 6. Ground which forms the key to three contiguous states so that he who occupies it first has most of the Empire at his command is a ground of intersecting highways. 7. When an army has penetrated into the heart of a hostile country leaving a number of fortified cities in its rear it is serious ground. 8. Mountain forests rugged steeps marshes and fens--all country that is hard to traverse: this is difficult ground. 9. Ground which is reached through narrow gorges and from.
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