Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 300, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1934 — Page 23

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time to time, but in general it was marked by a line some miles beyond the northern extremity of the Dead Sea. This land of Meab is a plateau from 3,000 to 4,000 feet above the Mediterranean sea. Q —What are peasants? A —ln Europe the name applies to small landed proprietors or leaseholders who till the soil; petty farmers, farm laborers; any rustic workman or uncultured countryman. Q —What form of government did Rome have during the time of Julius Caesar? A—Republic. Q —What is guncotton? A—A powerful explosive produced by the action of strong nitric acid on ordinary cotton. Q- How large is Central park. New York? A—Two and one-half miles long and half mile wide. Q —Does glass deteriorate with age? A—-Under ordinary conditions it does not. Q —Why does water put out fires? A—Because it shuts off the air and stops the chemical combination of the carbon in the burning substance with the oxygen in the air. Q What, is the derivation and meaning of the name Cowdrey? A—lt is a British family name, derived from French, and means a grove of hazel trees. Q —ls Joe Penner an American? A—He is a naturalized American of Hungarian birth.

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He sat up. seizing the musket of the sheykh and holding it in readiness. “A hunting lion.” said the girl in a low voice. “Phew!” exclaimed Colt. “I must have been asleep, for that certainly gave me a start.” “Yes. you were asleep, said the girl, “I heard you talking.”

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He detected laughter in her voice. “What was I saying?” asked Colt. ‘ Maybe you wouldn’t want to hear. It might embarrass you,” she answered. “No, tell me,” he pleaded. “You said ‘I love you’,” she answered. “Did I really?” he asked.

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“Yes. I wonder whom you were talking to,” sha said banteringly. “I wonder,” said Colt, recalling that in his dream the figure of one girl had merged into that of another. The lion, hearing their voices, moved away growling. He was not hunting the hated man-thing.

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