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1. The account given us by an eminent primitive writer Clemens Alexandrinus ought not to be overlooked; that as James was led to the place of martyrdom his accuser was brought to repent of his conduct by the apostle's extraordinary courage and undauntedness and fell down at his feet to request his pardon professing himself a Christian and resolving that James should not receive the crown of martyrdom alone
2. You will write therefore two books and you will send the one to Clemens and the other to Grapte
3. And Clemens will send his to foreign countries for permission has been granted to him to do so
4. He had some belief that if he could track down the schools in that town then we could call them and learn more about the Clemens family or at least the teacher himself
5. Father: Yes, good afternoon, my name is Constable Gerry Goodwill, I was wondering if I could speak with Ernest Clemens
6. Clemens: No, can't say that I have, don't have any students with foreign names except the Korean kid but we just call him Johnny
7. Father: By any chance, is there or has there ever been another Ernest Clemens in your hometown as a teacher or anything at all?
8. "I guess daddy that it is time to stake out the Clemens household
9. He was shaking his head slowly trying to think of any explanation of why our Clemens would be here
10. "The Clemens duo, have you been watching them at all?"
11. I would tell you his real name but it would be too difficult to pronounce thus we will continue to call him Clemens, which is the profile we stole from the teacher in Madison
12. Clemens had the idea of using the vacuum to heave the stranded ship out of the earth's atmosphere and he was successful in doing so
13. Clemens argued vehemently to send only one ship as he had little or no confidence in the abilities of the other crew
14. As an elder statesman in our world, Clemens has a great deal of authority but it was not sufficient to dissuade those that lead us
15. Once again the other pilot took the lead and Clemens followed
16. We, as in Clemens and I, did not follow until we lost contact
17. "Clemens and I had no choice but to enter your atmosphere
18. We were, as your expression goes, dead in the water but Clemens refused to leave our comrades behind
19. Clemens started babbling commands in our dialect
20. Clemens, for some reason still believed we were much further advanced than you lowly Earth people
21. When our comrades arrived there was excitement amongst those of you that were watching us and of course Clemens and I
22. Clemens was less inclined, not due to any learning disability but because he had no desire to help in any way
23. Maki would remain their prisoner while they studied our space craft and Clemens and I would eventually be freed
24. Menendez decided last year to allow Clemens and I to live amongst you as a bargaining tool
25. "Possibly," I answered, "But if they were, wouldn't Keta and Clemens "feel" it too? Didn't she say that they are able to sense each other's pain?"
26. "She only said it was not her or Clemens but yah, it makes no sense
27. “And that’s Ambassador Clemens,” Afu said
28. Rivan was frozen with fear and Ambassador Clemens was lying on her stomach, calmly licking its right, hind paw
29. Tam sighed, visibly relieved that it was only Clemens that had frightened her
30. Sound familiar? Human males having to out of their own small town to succeed in the outer world: where they gain fame and fortune: while they are still regarded back home as ‘that upstart, who…’ As Samuel Clemens found out; when he returned to Hannibal Missouri; after becoming a literary giant renowned around the world
31. Roger Clemens from the USC School of Pharmacy did the math, and as it
32. Clemens Romanus, Died A
33. Clemens Alexandrinus, Died A
34. I was no author, no satirist, no raconteur, but I did know that the humor of this man Clemens was different
35. ’ Clemens pointed, smiling
36. Clemens said, ‘What sort of childhood did you have, Hitchcock?’
37. Clemens finally got up and went out and climbed the circular stair to the flight deck above
38. Or is it better?’ He paused again and cocked an eye at Clemens
39. Clemens slapped him on the arm, hard
40. ‘See you later,’ said Clemens
41. Clemens heard the screams and felt the air thin
42. Hitchcock looked up, his face pale, and saw Clemens there looking at him
43. Clemens stepped through a bulkhead and waited
44. They turned to Clemens
45. Clemens turned and walked away out of the silent room
46. Clemens blinked through the immense glass port, where there was a blur of stars and distant blackness
47. ” Clemens pointed, smiling
48. Clemens said, “What sort of childhood did you have, Hitchcock?”
49. Or is it better?” He paused again and cocked an eye at Clemens
50. “See you later,” said Clemens