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When he has worked out the corrections which, in case he gets the wrong ones, I may tell him here are "beast" and "bounder" I shall search the dictionary for some long word like "intellectual." I shall alter the order of the letters and throw in a couple of "g's" and a "k". And then I shall tell them to keep a spare bed for him in my nursing home. Well, I have got "Teralbay" a little off my mind.

Send it to the Postmaster-General or one of the Geddeses or Mary Pickford. You will want to get it off your mind. As for myself I shall write to my fr , to the person who first said "Teralbay" to me, and ask him to make something of "sabet" and "donureb."

But if you find that it cannot be captured by strategy or assault, then there is only one way of taking it. It must be starved into surrender. This will take a long time, but victory is certain. There are eight letters in Teralbay and two of them are the same, so that there must be 181,440 ways of writing the letters out.

This morning I have only one word in my brain, and I cannot get rid of it. The word is "Teralbay." Teralbay is not a word which one uses much in ordinary life. Rearrange the letters, however, and it becomes such a word. A friend no, I can call him a friend no longer a person gave me this collection of letters as I was going to bed and challenged me to make a proper word of it.

This quixotic loyalty has been the undoing of me; my chances of a solution have slipped by, and I am beginning to fear that they will never return. While this is the case, the only word I can write about is Teralbay. Teralbay what does it make? There are two ways of solving a problem of this sort. The first is to waggle your eyes and see what you get.

Or did Lord Melbourne have to tell her in the morning, and did she say, "Why, of course!" I expect so. Or did Lord Melbourne say, "I'm awfully sorry, madam, but I find I put a `y' in too many?" But no history could not have remained silent over such a tragedy as that. Besides, she went on liking him. When I die "Teralbay" will be written on my heart.

While I live it shall be my telegraphic address. I shall patent a breakfast food called "Teralbay"; I shall say "Teralbay!" when I miss a 2-ft. putt; the Teralbay carnation will catch your eye at the Temple show. I shall write anonymous letters over the name. "Fly at once; all is discovered Teralbay." Yes, that would look rather well. I wish I knew more about Lord Melbourne.