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Northern Illinois University (Good News edition)
(Note: The last few pages has the text in the gutter along with part of the pages torn in the gutter, making some of the text hard to read.) Stanford Digital Repository (New York Weekly edition) |
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Series: |
Good News
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v. 7 no. 160
— page 2548 New York Weekly — v. 21 no. 22 — page 2 |
Alternate Title: |
The Malay's Snake |
Subject / Tag: |
Sketch |
Author: |
Starbuck, Roger, 1837-
(pseudonym used by Comstock, Augustus, 1837-)
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Dates: |
April 19, 1866 (New York Weekly edition) May 27, 1893 (Good News edition) |
First Sentence: |
On a cold, clear morning in April, 1862, we passed through Behrings Straits. (New York Weekly edition) On a cold, clear morning in April, we passed through the Behring Straits. (Good News edition) |
Last Sentence: |
The serpent, with much trouble, was loosened from the neck of the corpse and killed, after which the remains of the Malay were consigned to the deep in the usual manner. (Good News edition) |
Known Editions
New York Weekly edition (page 2 in New York Weekly, v. XXI, no. 22, April 19, 1866)Good News edition (page 2548 in Good News, v. 7, no. 160, May 27, 1893)
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