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Lim, Margaret E. Hellard and Campbell K. Aitken, scientists at the Macfarlane Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health in Melbourne, Australia, set out to answer that age-old question “Where have all the bloody teaspoons gone?”
Archive 2006-01-08 Edward Willett 2006
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At the hotel, we found Madame Hellard taking the air at her doorway, her hands calmly folded in her favourite attitude of rest and contentment -- or was it expectation?
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Madame Hellard clasped her hands with a favourite and pathetic gesture that would melt the hardest heart and dispose it to grant the most outrageous request.
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"Take umbrellas," cried Madame Hellard, prudently, from the doorway.
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The English courage and constitution, for which Madame Hellard of the
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'Madame Hellard, those pancakes looked extremely good, and as they are peculiar to Brittany, you must give us some for dinner.
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"One can't do everything," chimed in Madame Hellard, who came up at the moment.
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Madame Hellard was not taking the air; she and Monsieur were enjoying a moment's repose in the bureau.
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Monsieur Hellard apparently did remember, and shook with laughter at the recollection of that or of something equally droll.
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They are focusing on the turnpike exits at Mulvane and Wellington and a third location Hellard wouldn't identify.
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