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李敖-坐牢家爸爸给女儿的八十封信

_5 李敖(台湾)
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Цa smile of treacheryconceal a dagger behind a smile
ЦA woman will laugh in your face and
cut your throat.MacbethThere's daggers in men's smiles

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feel very much like the overgrown boy who stumped his toe.
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tree having spreading branches, large leaves, clusters of showy, white flowers,
and glossy, brown nuts resembling chestnuts. 2.the nut. 3.any tree or shrub of
the same family as the horse chestnut. horse-chestnut
chestnut horse
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to be a chestnut horse.

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to be cat and mouse. The cat stands outside the circle and the mouse
inside. The cat tries to catch the mouse. The rest of the players help or hinder
the cat by raising or lowering their arms. The cat and mouse can run in and out
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СиDays of the Month
DAYS OF THE MONTH
Thirty days hath September
April, June, and November
All the rest have thirty-one
February twenty-eight alone
Except in leap year, at which time
February's day are twenty-nine.

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June 10
Dear Dad,
The flowers are beautiful! Mother and I will enjoy them at our table for
several days, I know. Everything is so new and so exciting. I heard several
French Canadians singing their songs as they stood on the stern waving to some
friends on the dock. It is like a foreign land already. I'm all anticipation for
the summer to come. I only wish you could be with us.
Love, and thank you for the wonderful trip and for the flowers.
Joan
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Davie was next down.Morning, Mother. Morning, Dad.he said with that
deference that comes on a sixteen-year-old when he has something to ask for,
something he wants much.
Here're your waffles, Davie,his mother said. Four.
That'll do fine to start on,Davie said, and grinned up at her.You sure
can sling a wicked waffle, Mom.
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Like father, like son.丸Ф丸

Like mother, like daughter.
Daddy
As our I 1-year-old daughter's birthday approached, she let it be known that
the thing she wanted most, was an automatic record player. We agreed to give it
to her on condition that she promise to take good care of it. She promised, of
course. But we had no idea how serious she was until one day when my wife was
tidying her room she found a list of rules headedHow To Take Care of My
Record Player.
The rules included such things as keeping the machine clean, caring for the
needle and so on. But the clincher was the last rule of all. It readIf
record player gets broke, don't let Daddy try to fix it.

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