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Hiltbrand Kym | 13 Oct 2010 17:20

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Rehler Kesley | 16 Sep 2010 18:06
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------ TABLE XVIII.--_Table of numeral and day symbols._ (Plate 58_a_.)
____________________________________________ 12 | 13 | 13 | 14 17 | 8 |
17 | 7 5 | 2 | 0 | 17 X Been.| V Oc. | I Lamat.|II Chicchan. XI Ix. | VI
Chuen.| II Muluc.| X Cimi. XII Men. |VII Eb. |III Oc. |XI Manik. VIII |
VIII | VIII | VIII 17 | 17 | 17 | 17
-------------------------------------------- TABLE XIX.--_Table

of numeral and day symbols._ (Plate 58_b_.)
________________________________ 1 | 1 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 3 | 1 | 18 | II
Muluc.| X Cimi. |[Picture.] III Oc. | XI Manik.| IV Chuen.|XII Lamat.|
VIII | VIII | 17 | 17 | -------------------------------- The spaces in
the lists indicate the positions of the pictures of persons and
curtain-like ornaments

inserted here and there, as seen in Figs. 363-370. In order to explain
this series, we commence with that
portion of it found in the lower division of Plate 51 (Fig. 363).
Omitting any

reference for the present

to the black numbers over the day columns, we call attention first to
the days and to the red numerals attached to them. Those in the division
selected as an illustration
are as follows: IV Ik. XII Cauac. VII Cib. II Been. X Oc. II Ezanab. V
Akbal. XIII Ahau. VIII Caban.
III Ix. XI Chuen. III Cauac. VI Kan. I Ymix. IX Ezanab.
IV Men. XII Eb. IV Ahau.[317-1] It will be observed that the week
numbers of the days in each single column follow one another
in regular arithmetical order, thus: in the first column, 4, 5, 6; in
the second, 12, 13, 1; in the third, 7, 8, 9; and so on throughout the
entire series. T
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Caller Gaebler | 12 Sep 2010 15:48

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Wful still, and we'll have a nice ride over to East Milford, and Bunker
won't
know a thing about it!"

"Oh, let's do it!" cried Sue, always ready to take part in

the tricks Bunny thought of.
"Let's do
it! I'll take my doll!" "And I'll take my little lifeboat. 'Tisn't all
made yet, but that won't hurt! Come on!" Quietly the two children
tiptoed down off the side porch. Through the open dining-room windows
they could hear Bunker Blue and Uncle Tad moving the sideboard. Out to
the barn went Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue. In the barn was the
ark--the big auto--as large as a moving van.
In it the whole Brown family had made a tour the previous summer. It
really
was like an ark, for it had rooms in it where the children and
grown-ups
could sleep, and a place to cook and eat meals. "Now don't

make any noise!" whispered Bunny to his sister.

"We'll just crawl inside the ark and cover up with blankets, and Bunker
won't know we're here. Then he'll start off
and when we get to East Milford we can----" "Oh, we can jump out and
holler 'boo!' at him an' scare him!"

laughed Sue, clapping
her chubby hands in delight. "Yes, we can do

that. But not now!" whispered Bunny. "Hurry up an' crawl in, an' don't
make any noise!" So the two children entered the ark by the rear door,
and found some blankets with which they covered themselves in two of
the bunks,
built on the sides of the big auto. What would happen next? CHAPTER II
THE FRIGHTENED PONY Bunker Blue came whistling out of the house. He and
Uncle Tad had moved the sideboard to the other end of the room, and now
Mrs. Brown and the hired girl were putting the place to rights. "Well,
I wonder where Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue have
gone?" said Bunker, aloud, as he stopped whistling. "I don't see
them," and he looked around. "I'd like
to give them a ride in the ark," he went on, "but their father
didn't say anything about it, and he might not like it. When the big
auto gets fixed then I can take them for a ride." Then Bunker went out
to the barn and took his seat at

the steering wheel of the ark. "Well, here I go!" he said
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