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...Museum contains such interesting relics as Napoleon's* riding whip, a lock of his hair, the red ribbon of the Order worn by him the day of the Battle of Waterloo; the oriflammed mantle of the Ordre de Saint Esprit (Order of the Holy Ghost) worn by the Kings of France; the chain of the same Order worn by Louis...
...them lock up their...
...tooth brush for every 2.7 persons or, to put it more clearly, one person to .37 of a tooth brush. Now supposing that there are 10,000,000 people totally toothless out of a population of 110,000,000, including babies to four months, prize fighters, victims of lock jaw, and octogenarians; and further supposing 10,000,000 souls who, for one reason or other, do not believe in this modern luxury such as Holy Rollers and vegetarians, there are left 2.5 persons for each and every tooth brush in the United States. These statistics do not consider those very...
...Vice President went on, stamped across the rostrum, a lock of hair flying, his cravat bulging, paused to pound home an emphatic point upon the desk, as his voice rose almost to a shout...
With Smith being watched closely by the visitors' defence, it was Captain Samborski and Leekley who shared the scoring honors. They tallied ten and nine points respectively. Smith broke away near the end of the contest to drop the ball through the hoop twice in rapid succession. Bay lock, diminutive forward who starred for the Connecticut five, scored seven points, as did his teammate Makofski, who netted the ball three times from the middle of the floor in the last period...