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cc-01 Well, here's a story for you: Sarah Perry was a veterinary nurse cc-02 who had been working daily at an old zoo in a deserted district of the territory, cc-03 so she was very happy to start a new job at a superb private practice cc-04 in north square near the Duke Street Tower. cc-05 That area was much nearer for her and more to her liking. cc-06 Even so, on her first morning, she felt stressed. cc-07 She ate a bowl of porridge, checked herself in the mirror cc-08 and washed her face in a hurry. Then she put on a plain yellow dress cc-09 and a fleece jacket, picked up her kit and headed for work. cc-10 When she got there, there was a woman with a goose waiting for her. cc-11 The woman gave Sarah an official letter from the vet. cc-12 The letter implied that the animal could be suffering from a rare form cc-13 of foot and mouth disease, which was surprising, cc-14 because normally you would only expect to see it in a dog or a goat. cc-15 Sarah was sentimental, so this made her feel sorry for the beautiful bird. cc-16 Before long, that itchy goose began to strut around the office like a lunatic, cc-17 which made an unsanitary mess. cc-18 The goose's owner, Mary Harrison, kept calling, "Comma, Comma," cc-19 which Sarah thought was an odd choice for a name. cc-20 Comma was strong and huge, so it would take some force to trap her, cc-21 but Sarah had a different idea. cc-22 First she tried gently stroking the goose's lower back with her palm, cc-23 then singing a tune to her. Finally, she administered ether. cc-24 Her efforts were not futile. In no time, the goose began to tire, cc-25 so Sarah was able to hold onto Comma and give her a relaxing bath. cc-26 Once Sarah had managed to bathe the goose, she wiped her off with a cloth cc-27 and laid her on her right side. Then Sarah confirmed the vet's diagnosis. cc-28 Almost immediately, she remembered an effective treatment cc-29 that required her to measure out a lot of medicine. cc-30 Sarah warned that this course of treatment might be expensive - cc-31 either five or six times the cost of penicillin. cc-32 I can't imagine paying so much, but Mrs. Harrison - a millionaire lawyer - cc-33 thought it was a fair price for a cure. cc-34 Comma Gets a Cure and derivative works may be used freely for any purpose cc-35 without special permission provided the present sentence cc-36 and the following copyright notification accompany the passage in print, cc-37 if reproduced in print, and in audio format in the case of a sound recording: cc-38 Copyright two thousand Douglas N. Honorof, Jill McCullough & Barbara Somerville. cc-39 All rights reserved. rp-01 When the sunlight strikes raindrops in the air, rp-02 they act as a prism and form a rainbow. rp-03 The rainbow is a division of white light into many beautiful colors. rp-04 These take the shape of a long round arch, with its path high above, rp-05 and its two ends apparently beyond the horizon. rp-06 There is , according to legend, a boiling pot of gold at one end. rp-07 People look, but no one ever finds it. rp-08 When a man looks for something beyond his reach, rp-09 his friends say he is looking for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. rp-10 Throughout the centuries people have explained the rainbow in various ways. rp-11 Some have accepted it as a miracle without physical explanation. rp-12 To the Hebrews it was a token that there would be no more universal floods. rp-13 The Greeks used to imagine that it was a sign rp-14 from the gods to foretell war or heavy rain. rp-15 The Norsemen considered the rainbow as a bridge rp-16 over which the gods passed from earth to their home in the sky. rp-17 Others have tried to explain the phenomenon physically. rp-18 Aristotle thought that the rainbow was caused by rp-19 reflection of the sun's rays by the rain. rp-20 Since then physicists have found that it is not reflection, rp-21 but refraction by the raindrops which causes the rainbows. rp-22 Many complicated ideas about the rainbow have been formed. rp-23 The difference in the rainbow depends considerably upon the size of the drops, rp-24 and the width of the colored band increases as the size of the drops increases. rp-25 The actual primary rainbow observed is said to be the effect of rp-26 super-imposition of a number of bows. rp-27 If the red of the second bow falls upon the green of the first, rp-28 the result is to give a bow with an abnormally wide yellow band, rp-29 since red and green light when mixed form yellow. rp-30 This is a very common type of bow, one showing mainly red and yellow, rp-31 with little or no green or blue. ar-01 Once there was a young rat named Arthur who never could make up his mind. ar-02 Whenever his friends asked him if he would like to go out with them, ar-03 he would only answer, "I don't know;" he wouldn't say yes or no either. ar-04 He would always shirk making a choice. His Aunt Helen said to him, ar-05 "Now look here! No one is going to care for you if you carry on like this. ar-06 You have no more mind than a blade of grass." ar-07 One rainy day the rats heard a great noise in the loft. ar-08 The pine rafters were all rotten, so that the barn was rather unsafe. ar-09 At last the joists gave way and fell to the ground. ar-10 The walls shook, and all the rats' hair stood on end with fear and horror. ar-11 "This won't do," said the captain; "I'll send out scouts to search for a new home." ar-12 Within five hours the ten scouts came back and said, ar-13 "We found a stone house where there is room for us all. ar-14 There is a kindly horse named Nelly, a cow, a calf, and a garden with an elm tree." ar-15 The rats crawled out of their little houses and stood on the floor in a long line. ar-16 Just then the old rat saw Arthur. Stop. he ordered coarsely. ar-17 "You are coming, of course." "I'm not certain," said Arthur, undaunted, ar-18 "The roof may not come down yet." ar-19 "Well," said the old rat, "we can't wait for you to join us. Right about face! March!" ar-20 Arthur stood and watched them hurry away. ar-21 "I think I'll go tomorrow," he said calmly to himself, "but then again I don't know; ar-22 it's so nice and snug here,". That night there was a big crash. ar-23 In the foggy morning some men with some boys and girls rode up and looked at the barn. ar-24 One of them moved a board and saw a rat quite dead, half in and half out of his hole. e0181 Would appreciate any feedback from talk so we can improve Thanks, Rick e0182 This slipped thru the cracks- are we still going to do? Did you do it already? e0183 I think you should arrange for a formal presentation of this material to myself and other folks e0184 great news! i think the ad swap idea is one of the most creative things to happen around here in quite a while. e0185 This is a good site to quickly find worldwide radio stations on the internet....can sort any way e0186 Can be very interesting to "tune in" to see a world hot spot when something is happening. e0187 I wasn't sure you'd know who sent it, but good guess! He was quite pleased with himself. Later. e0188 Thanks. I frequently pick up my first job after I complete my second shift at home. e0189 That's why I got the nifty flat screen for my computer -- jealous?? Michelle e0190 I had not seen any of this before they sent it to you, other than him telling me he was sending you the standard forms. e0191 I am sure everything can be worked out. Let me talk to him and get back to you. e0192 Dan, what is the status of this deal? I hadn't heard anything for a few days, and I knew we were on a tight time frame. e0193 It would be most helpful if you give me a range of available dates for both preparation and the deposition itself. e0194 Thanks for the info. I just need simple, basic frames. No decorations or anything. e0195 That way, they can go anywhere, and aren't specific to a decor, theme, time of year, etc. e0196 Tell him to chill out -- his client's deposition has been scheduled and rescheduled too many times to count. e0197 Thanks for trying to call. I am not surprised by this outcome. I guess we're bargaining! e0198 As I mentioned in my voice mail, here is a bullet-point synopsis of my accomplishments for the second half of 2000. e0199 They must be hurting for business -- but I thought you might want to take a look at their site. e0200 what do you think? I suggest that we let them handle that, but defer to your opinion.