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  • I mean well Aery is my name in the comics but my online name is Gwyn (I'm sure you've seen my posts on her comics sometimes.)

    dailycomic Diary Entry dailycomic 2008

  • I gave a SUCKY one at Aeryannas wedding (Sorry Aery!!) and a gooder one at Litas.

    dailycomic Diary Entry dailycomic 2008

  • Ill keep the instructions here so Aery can refer to them:

    dailycomic Diary Entry dailycomic 2008

  • De Aery, a French gentleman of great mechanical skill, had managed the affair; and the craft, in the same hands, was now absent on her second expedition across the American continent.

    Trial Trip of the 'Flying Cloud' 1859

  • Nothing had occurred to mar the pleasure of the voyage; but, unfortunately, before coming on to New York, De Aery had filled out the complement of guests for the third grand expedition.

    Trial Trip of the 'Flying Cloud' 1859

  • De Aery and myself spent years in the construction of that machine, and a large amount of money.

    Trial Trip of the 'Flying Cloud' 1859

  • Aery, without a scratch, and, like a gallant Gaul, rather proud of his adventure than frightened at it, was again restored to our arms.

    Trial Trip of the 'Flying Cloud' 1859

  • What a world of new thought was forced upon us by the fancies and realities and charm and awe of our extraordinary condition, combined with the profound consciousness we could not fail to entertain of the effects which this crowning discovery of Messrs. Bonflon and De Aery must produce on travel, on commerce, on art, and the common destiny of mankind!

    Trial Trip of the 'Flying Cloud' 1859

  • De Aery, a French gentleman of great mechanical skill, had managed the affair; and the craft, in the same hands, was now absent on her second expedition across the American continent.

    Trial Trip of the 'Flying Cloud' 1859

  • De Aery and several others were already flying over the rail on their way to Philadelphia.

    Trial Trip of the 'Flying Cloud' 1859

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