Their New Found Friend on the Mountain Farm
The Gordon sisters Hester and Hulda face sudden isolation after a stranger arrives at Berrybrook Farm. A tense quiet settles as winter nears, and the sisters fear for their mother while their father travels. A violent storm destroys the old apple tree and endangers Buttercup the cow, forcing a hasty rescue as chaos erupts in the barn.
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Atilda
Tye
Hulda
Gordons
Flester
Sue
Dester
Hester
Rughar
Balda
Diam
Bester
Ana
Buttercup
Buttercap
Barn Rescue Prompts Neighbor Help After Ice Storm
Hester, Hilda and Nancy Norton navigate a jammed barn door as Buttercup the cow blocks escape. Neighbors Mr Narton and son break in with an axe to rescue the girls, who learn a lasting lesson in neighborliness amid the cold crisis.
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Hilda
Buttercup
Gallol
Volcea
Bester
Nancy
Hulda
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Don
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Ancient North African Carpet Fair Attracts Global Tourists
The Bolmvan native carpet market in North Africa is annual and draws nomads and residents from the Sahara to Tunis Ealewao and Kairwan. The holy city hosts mosques and dances while buyers from America and Europe seek famed carpets produced in Whalrwan Tunis Sousse and other centers totaling about 5 000 square yards yearly.
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Bolmvan
Ealewao
Tunis
Sahara
Kairwan
Whalrwan
Sousse
Obleago News
White House Renovation Move to 22 Jackson Place in 1903
President Roosevelt and family relocated to 22 Jackson Place as remodeling began. After a summer at Oyster Bay they spent the fall in temporary quarters. Repairs like roofing and painting were scheduled during summer vacations since the White House reconstruction after the War of 1812.
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Jackson Place
White House
Oyster Bay
Misrendered notes link iron and vitamins to fertility
A scrambled excerpt from MWygela Magazine suggests iron and certain vitamins in wheat germ oil may affect sterility prevention and fetal outcomes. It mentions vitamin EB during pregnancy potentially reducing unborn death and notes liver’s value in controlling Apeuta and its relation to vitamine D.
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Mwygela Magazine
Doug
Damocles Sword Phrase Sparks Divorce Trial Talk
A sharp exchange questions when the divorce action began, with one party admitting an early filing as a precaution. The comment suggests the case hinges on the husband’s behavior at home and his alleged factory plans, though the response implies the suit may be paused pending his actions.
Radio crystal receiver for ordinary telephone
A Washington inventor introduces a pocket crystal radio that attaches to a desk telephone to receive local broadcasts. The unit, designed by G. I Mitchell, sits inside a hollow housing with a crystal rectifier and switchable leads, enabling listening without hindering normal phone use. local telephone company permission may be required.
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Carl H. Butman
The
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G. I Mitchell
Washington
Wade
My. Mitchell
How to Build a Tandem Condenser and Its Part Making
A technical guide outlines constructing a tandem condenser from two 17 plate sections with Bakelite separators and three supporting strips. It details measuring end plate gaps, cutting Bakelite, assembling end plates, and aligning stators and rotors with original bolts, washers, and spacings to preserve electrical length.
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Aurora Radio Effect Observed by Arctic Expedition Crew
Cooley a radio operator aboard the Snehem with MacMillan and Austin G. reports northern lights disrupting radio reception during a three hour observation period. He noted aurora bands and streamers over Kefnva horizon correlated with signal fading and cited temperature and aurora position as influencing factors.
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Zenitt
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Czechoslovakia Reports About 200000 Radio Amateurs
Early this year about 200000 amateur radio operators were reported in Czechoslovakia. The total likely includes both broadcast operators and amateurs, comparable to the 18000 licensed in the United States. The dispatch notes moderate price American apparatus being well received but facing competition from domestic and German equipment.
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Toldo
Peague
Ciis
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