CENTENNIAL

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14 POINT CENTENNIAL 45, 46, 75

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12 POINT CENTENNIAL 45, 46, 75

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11 POINT CENTENNIAL 45, 46, 75

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10 POINT CENTENNIAL 45, 46, 75

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9 POINT CENTENNIAL 45, 46, 75

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8 POINT CENTENNIAL 45, 46, 75

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7 POINT CENTENNIAL 45, 46, 75

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6 POINT CENTENNIAL 45, 46, 75

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CENTENNIAL

SOLID

8/8 PT Outside, the snow was higher than the window. The sunlight
came in through the window and shone on a map on the pine-
board wall of the hut. The sun was high and the light came in over
the top of the snow. A trench had been cut along the open side of
the hut, and each clear day the sun, shining on the wall, reflected
heat against the snow and widened the trench, it was late March.
The major sat at a table against the wall. His adjutant sat at
another table.

Around the major's eyes were two white circles where his
snow-glasses had protected his face from the sun on the snow.
The rest of his face had been burned and then tanned and then
burned through the tan. His nose was swollen and there were
edges of loose skin where blisters had been. While he worked at
the papers he put the fingers of his left hand into a saucer of oil
and then spread the oil over his face, touching it very gently with
the tips of his fingers. He was very careful to drain his fingers on
the edge of the saucer so there was only a film of oil on them, and
after he had stroked his forehead and his cheeks, he stroked his

SOLID

9/9 PT Outside, the snow was higher than the window. The
sunlight came in through the window and shone on a map
on the pine-board wall of the hut. The sun was high and
the light came in over the top of the snow. A trench had
been cut along the open side of the hut, and each clear day
the sun, shining on the wall, reflected heat against the
snow and widened the trench. It was late March. The
major sat at a table against the wall. His adjutant sat at
another table.

Around the major s eyes were two white circles where
his snow-glasses had protected his face from the sun on
the snow. The rest of his face had been burned and then
tanned and then burned through the tan. His nose was
swollen and there were edges of loose skin where blisters
had been While he worked at the papers he put the
lingers oí his loft hand into a saucor of oil and then spread

SOLID

10/10 PT Outside, the snow was higher than the window. The
sunlight came in through the window and shone on
a map on the pine-board wall of the hut. The sun
was high and the light came in over the top of the
snow. A trench had been cut along the open side of
the hut and each clear day the sun, shining on the
wall, reflected heat against the snow and widened
the trench. It was late March. The major sat at a
table against the wall. His adjutant sat at another
table.

Around the major’s eyes were two white circles
where his snow-glasses had protected his face from
the sun on the snow. The rest of his face had been
burned and then tanned and then burned through

SOLID

11/11PT Outside the snow was higher than the window.
1 he sunlight came in through the window and
shone on a map on the pine-board wall of the
hut. The sun was high and the light came in
over the top of the snow. A trench had been cut
along the open side of the hut, and each clear
day the sun, shining on the wall, reflected heat
against the snow and widened the trench. It
was late March. The major sat at a table against
the wall. His adjutant sat at another table.

Around the major’s eyes were two white
circles where his snow-glasses had protected
his tace from the sun on the snow. The rest of

Men Without Women Ernest Hemingway

2PTLEADED

8/10 PT Outside, the snow was higher than the window. The sunlight
came in through the window and shone on a map on the pine-
board wall of the hut. The sun was high and the light came in over
the top of the snow. A trench had been cut along the open side of
the hut, and each clear day the sun, shining on the wall, reflected
heat against the snow and widened the trench. It was late March.
The major sat at a table against the wall. His adjutant sat at
another table.

Around the major’s eyes were two white circles where his
snow-glasses had protected his face from the sun on the snow.
The rest of his face had been burned and then tanned and then
burned through the tan. His nose was swollen and there were
edges of loose skin where blisters had been. While he worked at
the papers he put the fingers of his left hand into a saucer of oil

2PT LEADED

9/11 PT Outside, the snow was higher than the window. The
sunlight came in through the window and shone on a map
on the pine-board wall of the hut. The sun was high and
the light came in over the top of the snow. A trench had
been cut along the open side of the hut, and each clear day
the sun, shining on the wall, reflected heat against the
snow and widened the trench. It was late March. The
major sat at a table against the wall. His adjutant sat at
another table.

Around the major’s eyes were two white circles where
his snow-glasses had protected his face from the sun on
the snow. The rest of his face had been burned and then
tanned and then burned through the tan. His nose was

2PT LEADED

ю/12 PT Outside, the snow was higher than the window. The
sunlight came in through the window and shone on
a map on the pine-board wall of the hut. The sun
was high and the light came in over the top of the
snow. A trench had been cut along the open side of
the hut, and each clear day the sun, shining on the
wall, reflected heat against the snow and widened
the trench. It was late March. The major sat at a
table against the wall. His adjutant sat at another
table.

Around the major’s eyes were two white circles
where his snow-glasses had protected his face from

2PT LEADED

п/13 PT Outside, the snow was higher than the window.
The sunlight came in through the window and
shone on a map on the pine-board wall of the
hut. The sun was high and the light came in
over the top of the snow. A trench had been cut
along the open side of the hut, and each clear
day the sun, shining on the wall, reflected heat
against the snow and widened the trench. It
was late March. The major sat at a table against
the wall. His adjutant sat at another table.

Around the major’s eyes were two white

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