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Digital Library @ Villanova University (New York Weekly edition)
(Note: Incomplete: Pages 4-8 are damaged.) Digital Library @ Villanova University (New York Weekly edition) (Note: Incomplete: Missing pages 3-4.) Northern Illinois University (Good News edition) Stanford Digital Repository (New York Weekly edition) |
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Series: |
Good News
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v. 2 no. 37
— pages 588-589 New York Weekly — v. 24 no. 37 — page 8 |
Alternate Titles: |
Daring Deeds of Boys, Number Three Jasper Traine, the Silent Cabin-Boy |
Subject / Tag: |
Sketch |
Author: |
Urner, Nathan D.
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Dates: |
July 29, 1869 (New York Weekly edition) January 17, 1891 (Good News edition) |
First Sentence: |
Nearly every one in the port of New London told Captain Mallet, before he sailed in his fast-sailing fruiter-the Black Joke-for Rio Janiero in the fall of the year 1817, that he had either a knave or a fool on board in the person of Jasper Traine, his cabin-boy. (Good News edition) |
Last Sentence: |
A fair share of the prize was apportioned to each of the crew by Captain Mallet, who, however, went share and share alike with what remained with Jasper Traine, the silent cabin boy, who, accompanied by his uncle, brought joy and comfort to the poor widow at Worcester. (Good News edition) |
Known Editions
New York Weekly edition (page 8 in New York Weekly, v. XXIV, no. 37, July 29, 1869)Good News edition (pages 588-589 in Good news, v. 2, no. 37, January 17, 1891)
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