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(1) Invertebrates. (2) Short pieces of rope or line made fast to anything. to secure it, or use as a handle; used to secure shrouds or stays; for firing a gun. (3) Oxford. (4) William Symington, in 1788. (5) Stromboli, off Sicily. (6) A rope ,walker or rope dancer. (7) (a) Latin, In the year of our Lord, (b) French,. something already achieved, (c) French, a choice morsel, (d) French, reply if you please, (e) Greek, the rabble, (f) German, I serve, (g) Spanish, tomorrow, (h) French,’ as it should be, (i) German, till we meet again..(8) Archery; (9). (a) Vanity Fair, (b) "A Tale of Two Cities, *(c) Pride and Prejudice, (d) The Egoist, (ey The. Mill on the Floss. (10) Bath. (11) .An aquatic ‘carnivore of the weasel tribe.’ (12)° Welsh "sitting’’; a traditional Welsh gathering, for the, encouragement of. the bardic. arts of music, poetry and literature. The culmination is the "chairing" of the bard.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 738, 4 September 1953, Page 25
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