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Northern Illinois University
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New York Weekly
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v. 26 no. 40
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New York Weekly, v. XXVI, no. 40, August 17, 1871 (Issue) |
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Thorne, Leon F.
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August 17, 1871 |
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For three weeks my modest little "shingle' announcing to the good people of Crossville the important fact, that I, James H. King, had entered upon the practice of law, and would be pleased to received their patronage, had been suspended over the door of my cosy ten by twelve den, now dignified by the name of office, and there I had sat, undisturbed, studied and enjoyed myself during those three weeks, despite the unpleasant facts that my worldly stock of ready money amount to but six dollars and ten cents- |
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