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000000000000 chains his the evelualts in the ear, 14 Nate lashing down mill steel to the meteoute a portion of the timbers of the can were removed the from it half of the meteorite jacked up till the remaining portion of the can could be forced under it, the grout edge of the melioute lowered apou the car, then the rear portion jacked up of the other timbers from the rear of rebolted to the brought roundt put into position others, then the meterialifically lowered to its position on the can The neat thing was to get the ship preciaely in position with the bridge in just the right hatch position to vover thermain an inch for the opening of the main hatch was just harely large enough to admit the meteorite & the leash meteoute of its can when it error in the position of the

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