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�They don't help much, the personals, + these don't match your -[?]. [?] begins a phrase with a [?] meaning, "they eat their corn green." [?] corn field [?], [?] means as soon as [?]. The [?] form for chopping occurs in [?] _ [?] and in [?] it is [?].

I bother you with the partly because I've no hold on the historical side. A lot of those spread village places do have field names.

I hope no more ankle twists. I had a [?] contact with a car yesterday, the fellows needed a lecture.

Sincerely,

W.B.C.