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A remarkable specimen of the "carboniferous era" has just
been unearthed at a depth of fifteeen hundred feet in the underground workings of the Ellengowan colliery of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company. The specimen is very beautiful and is highly prized by Inside Foreman Gwillym Jones who retained it as a curio. Miners at the face of one of the breasts discovered a large piece of slate with impressions of leaves and ferns deeply imbedded therein. Slate? In a colliery? Just goes to show they had no idea what they were looking at... BTW what on earth does imbedded mean? Or perhaps you meant "embedded" when you concocted this tripe? cheers Bill |
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