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Bob Hawk Ans\vcrs H A E S i ^ 1, Fate or Destiny, 2, White space, 3, Indigent ^ needy, in wantj indigenous - native, 4, Vflien the amoiint of the risk is in excess of the Injidts’usually insured by any one company, the excess is placed vdth another company, 5, 42 gallons per month, > 6, A pipe filled with cement and used as a supporting colvunn, 7, Abraham Lincoln, 8, 95^, 9» The man who operates or sets the mechanism which regulates the thickness of each cut on a log, . ’ . 10, Girls are sli^tly superior, to Boys in intelligence in the preadolesCent years; thereafter boys seems to be feomcwhat in advance, -)t- it ■' •' Tommy (saying his prayers sleepily) - "Now I lay me doivn to sleep; I pray the Lord my soul to keep,,," Mother (prompting) - "If..." Tommy (almost asleep) - ”If he hollers let him go, eeny, meeny, miny, mol" ^ 45- ^ * A colored man, doing a hauling tjob, was told that he couldn't get his money until he submitted a statement. After,mch meditation he evolved the following bill: "Three comes and three goes, at four bits a went: $3,"
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