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In a message dated 12/2/2004 8:01:45 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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All is correct except the typo,  according to memory RMH's Father graduated
Dartmouth in 1807  Aha! So you admit that a dead man didn't graduate  from
Dartmouth in 1907.  Doh!  ok.   and was Captain in 1811.  Jonathan's Father was
also a prominant Vermonter as I recall and they believed in lead and  mercury.
Believed in them as deities? Toxic  substances? Medications? Dense materials?
Sources of coinage? Investment  grade metals? Good things to have in your
pocket if you want to drown  yourself?   Yes to all and  I would add:  Lead for
the British and Mercury as astrologist  know, causing poor communication and
confusion when  retrograde.
Yours while Mercury is retrograde,  And when it's no longer in retrograde,
will you be  Ttheirs?   All will be back to normal...  well almost  all.




Ralph   Leland

Now that that's all straightened out...
Ralph


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