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From: bill johnson <dgilda_at_aol.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 09:02:23 -0300
***BGUE MAKES A MOVE!***
ATTENTION ALL INVESTORS - WATCH BGUE NOW!
BGUE IS SET TO EXPLODE ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2006!

Company Name: BOGUE INTERNATIONAL
Stock Symbol: BGUE
Current Price: $0.53
5-day Target: $1
60-day target: $3


ADD BGUE TO YOUR RADAR NOW AND
WATCH THIS GEM TRADE ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2006!









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He went away blindly into the darkest part of the cellar. It was very black there, but his eyes stared wide before him. It was very cold, but drops of sweat stood on his forehead as if he were in the hayfield. He was alone, but his lips moved from time to time, and once he called out in some loud, stifled exclamation which resounded hollowly in the vault-like place. He was there a long time. according to the sex of the individual who wears it -- for in Germany allthe women either male heads or sexless ones; a persons nose, lips,shoulders, breast, hands, and toes are of the female sex; and his hair,ears, eyes, chin, legs, knees, heart, and conscience havent any sex at all.the edge of this cap was a stiff bandeau of leather, cut at the top into open work, resembling a coronet, while a prolonged bag arose from within it, and fell down on one shoulder like an old-fashioned nightcap, or a jelly-bag, or the head-gear of a modern hussar. It was to this part of the cap that the bells were attached; which circumstance, as well as the shape of his head-dress, and his own half-crazed, half-cunning expression of countenance, sufficiently pointed him out as belonging to the race of domestic clowns or jesters, maintained in the houses of the wealthy, to help away the tedium of those lingering hours which they were obliged to spend within doors. He bore, like his companion, a scrip, attached to his belt, but had neither horn nor knife, being probably considered as belonging to a class whom it is esteemed dangerous to intrust with edge-tools. In place of these, he was equipped with a sword of lath, resembling that with which Harlequin operates his wonders upon the modern stage.
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