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Digital Library @ Villanova University
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The Chicago Ledger
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v. 45 no. 52
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Chicago Ledger, v. XLV, no. 52, December 29, 1917 (Issue) |
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December 29, 1917 |
First Sentence: |
Ever since I can remember, it has been Uncle John's pleasant custom to send us a turkey from the farm for our Christmas dinner. |
Last Sentence: |
I really think it is extremely selfish of Cousin Fannie to give in to her attacks of nerves as she sometimes does. She ought to have more control, for all our sakes. |
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