On Feb 12, 11:53 am, Martin Ambuhl <mamb...@earthlink.net> wrote: "A germander light?" Does the germander have a color which may indicate irony or anger? "I didn't want cachet. I wanted to be in London." A germander light in her eyes, blue and unflinching. It refers to intensity. "Germander" is used here for "germander speedwell" which has bright blue flowers. Fowles
Derek Turner wrote: Marius Hancu wrote: Hello: "A germander light?" Does the germander have a color which may indicate irony or anger? Culpepper tells us that it is: 'most effectual against the poison of all serpents, being drunk in wine and the bruised herb outwardly applied.... Used with honey it cleanseth ulcers and made into an oil and the eyes anointed therewith
Hello: "A germander light?" Does the germander have a color which may indicate irony or anger? ------- [Nicholas interrogates one of the twins on their true identitity. She pretends to have been at Cambridge, then a teacher] "Mystery becomes you. But come on. A teacher." She was an unlikely teacher; but then so was I. "Where?" She mentioned the name of a famous girls' grammar school
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Andre Jute wrote: [...snip...] If all else fails, you can take the Nexus 8 speed apart at home and service it; there are clear instructions (for the coaster version of this hub though) on the Lange site in Germand and English in a pdf, also on Sheldon Brown's site in HTML in English. If you can't find them, ask and I will send you the pdf by e-mail. I wouldn't try the repair