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A geyser is a male goose. Herrings go about the sea in shawls. To trisect an angle is to bisect into three equal parts. A water-shed is a sort of shed in the sea where ships can shelter during a storm. A quorum is a place for keeping fish.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 282, 18 February 1928, Page 27

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HOWLERS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 282, 18 February 1928, Page 27

HOWLERS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 282, 18 February 1928, Page 27

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