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The Salt Lake Tribune du lieu suivant : Salt Lake City, Utah • 54

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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54
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Readers who remember the famous series of Tom Swift books may get the idea. But for younger readers, I must explain more fully. Tom Swift, the boy wonder who built dirigibles, submarines, giant balloons and racing cars capable of 100 miles an hour (think of it!) -Tom was not a boy who simply said something. He always said something with an adverb: "I will not be a party to your base scheme cried Tom indignantly. "I cannot take full credit for this invention, said Tom modestly.

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