Re: Chronology of PM & PP-AUGUST references


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Posted by Ed Kiser on April 28, 2003 at 15:15:40 from 205.188.208.8 user Kisered.

In Reply to: Re: Chronology of PM & PP posted by John Wilson on April 28, 2003 at 05:30:24:

I did a scan on all 12 stories for the word, "August", and here is what I found. The results are exactly as shown by the FIND command, with non-productive entries deleted. All that is shown this way is only the line containing the referenced word.

Ed Kiser, South Florida
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---------- PMCH1.TXT
the hot August sunshine. They were talking of the boat which

---------- PMCH16.TXT
It was very different on this warm August afternoon, with the

---------- PMCH19.TXT
were chattering, though it was a warm August night.

---------- PMCH23.TXT
rain and visitors coming together in August, but it was no good.

---------- PPCH10.TXT
cracked in the August heat. The line was hardly straight for

---------- PPCH26.TXT
August evening, standing up in the gulch after stooping

---------- PPCH8.TXT
zigzags, to make the climbing easier. But this August of the

---------- SACH10.TXT
at this place of Wild Cat Island in the month of August 1929."

---------- SDCH1.TXT
A whole year had gone by. August had come again. The

---------- SDCH11.TXT
even in August, just there, where the beck ran out into the cove.

---------- SDCH17.TXT
came very soon after it, but the hot August day made it a good

---------- SDCH27.TXT
"August the 2nd. 1901.

---------- WDCH14.TXT
It was along August night, but it came to an end at last,

---------- WDCH3.TXT
the forestay. By that time the warm August sun had taken




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