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1.1 root 1: #print
2: By default, "tail" prints the last 10 lines of its input.
3: You can change this default amount by specifying a different
4: amount as an optional argument. For example,
5: tail -5 file
6: prints the last 5 lines of "file".
7: Collect the last line of the file "Ref" in a new file
8: called "last". Type "ready" when you have finished.
9: (By the way, there is a limit to how big the number can be,
10: but it's usually at least 60 or 70 lines of normal text.)
11: #create Ref
12: About a hundred and fifty years after the pilgrims settled in
13: Columbus discovered America in 1492. Later, other explorers
14: He found wild country. There were no settlers, no roads. Indians
15: His name was Daniel Boone.
16: Many settlers, besides the Pilgrims, had come to the shores of
17: Now Abraham Lincoln was master of the White House. But he was
18: The leader, Captain John Smith, taught the men to build houses
19: America. But they had stayed on the safe land between the sea and
20: But here was rich, free land -- miles and miles of it.
21: House was crowded with people seeking his help.
22: President of only part of the United States. For the Southern
23: States has taken down the Star-Spangled Banner and raised the flag
24: beginning. In 1607, three ships brought men from England to what
25: death during the hard winters. Others lived to build settlements
26: furs, and fish they found. Many Europeans decided to settle in
27: his shoulder and followed a buffalo trail across the mountains into
28: how to get the Southern States back into the Union. He needed
29: hunted in the woods for food. The country was beautiful and dangerous.
30: is now Jamestown, Virginia. They were looking for gold.
31: mud.
32: of stakes and branches. They plastered the walls of the houses with
33: of the Confederacy in its stead. Sad and silent, Lincoln gazed
34: or colonies for their mother countries. Colonial America was
35: quiet to think what to do. But from morning till night the White
36: the mountains.
37: this country, a young hunter picked up his gun. He tossed it onto
38: this wonderful land. But some of the first settlers starved to
39: through his spyglass at the Confederate flag that fluttered in the
40: visited the new land. They told people in Europe of the forests,
41: what is now Kentucky.
42: wind on the other side of the Potomac River in Virginia. He pondered
43: #create X1
44: wind on the other side of the Potomac River in Virginia. He pondered
45: #user
46: #cmp X1 last
47: #log
48: #next
49: 5.1a 10
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