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Olivia Hofer

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I tell stories, drink tea, read ancient literature, and celebrate the Oxford comma. 'A beastly American.' — C.S. Lewis, probably. Married to a 🇨🇦.

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"'Ha ha' and 'he he' signify laughter in Latin and in English, because they are cried out when laughing." Wonderful evidence here in Ælfric's Grammar that 'ha ha' has been the sound and spelling of laughter in English since at least the 11th century and the Old English period.

"'Ha ha' and 'he he' signify laughter in Latin and in English, because they are cried out when laughing."

Wonderful evidence here in Ælfric's Grammar that 'ha ha' has been the sound and spelling of laughter in English since at least the 11th century and the Old English period.
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When she had got to the third page and come to the end, she said, "That is the loveliest story I’ve ever read or ever shall read in my whole life. Oh, I wish I could have gone on reading it for ten years. ..." "Shall I ever be able to read that story again; the one I couldn’t

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During the Civil War the 8th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment had an eagle mascot named "Old Abe." This eagle sat perched on a pole and literally went into combat with the troops. He survived several major battles during the war and died years later in 1881.

During the Civil War the 8th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment had an eagle mascot named "Old Abe." This eagle sat perched on a pole and literally went into combat with the troops.

He survived several major battles during the war and died years later in 1881.