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Combined Summary
Online Full Text: |
Digital Library @ Villanova University (Secret Service edition)
Google Books (Happy Days edition) Northern Illinois University (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) |
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Series: |
Fame and Fortune Weekly
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no. 777
— pages 24-25 Happy Days — v. 46 no. 1192 — pages 7 and 10 Secret Service: Old and Young King Brady, Detectives — no. 1126 — pages 24-25 |
Subject / Tag: |
Sketch |
Author: |
Fenton, Ralph, Colonel
(pseudonym used by multiple people)
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Dates: |
August 18, 1917 (Happy Days edition) August 20, 1920 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) August 20, 1920 (Secret Service edition) |
First Sentence: |
The following tale was told me by a man now far advanced in years, and as I listened to the recital of his dreadful experience, I trembled with suppressed horror. (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) |
Last Sentence: |
Years have gone without blotting from my memory a single incident of these horrible days; years may come, but not one of them can ever be affected, and to my dying day will stand prominently out my terrible experiences when Adrift in Mid-Ocean." (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) |
Known Editions
Happy Days edition (pages 7 and 10 in Happy Days, v. XLVI, no. 1192, August 18, 1917)Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (pages 24-25 in Fame and Fortune #777)
Secret Service edition (pages 24-25 in Secret Service, no. 1126)
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