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Northern Illinois University (Good News edition)
(Note: Some pages have part of the text in the gutter, making it hard to read the text.) Northern Illinois University (New York Weekly edition) Northern Illinois University (New York Weekly edition) |
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Series: |
Good News
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v. 7 no. 167
— page 2660 New York Weekly — v. 19 no. 9 — page 6 New York Weekly — v. 19 no. 12 — page 7 |
Alternate Title: |
The Robber's Glen |
Subject / Tag: |
Sketch |
Author: |
Ivanhor
(Good News edition; New York Weekly edition) |
Dates: |
January 21, 1864 (New York Weekly edition) February 11, 1864 (New York Weekly edition) July 15, 1893 (Good News edition) |
First Sentence: |
Mr. E. Ogelthorpe Brown, as he was pleased to have his cards printed, was a fair specimen of the New York swell. (Good News edition) |
Last Sentence: |
It is now held by the inhabitants of the peaceful region, that on a certain night in August of every year, when the village clock strikes twelve, four of the largest pumpkins that are growing in the fields around, may be found suspended from the robbers' tree, but that when the sun begins to gild the top of the wood, they all return to resume their places among the corn. (Good News edition) |
Known Editions
New York Weekly edition (page 6 in New York Weekly, v. XIX, no. 9, January 21, 1864)New York Weekly edition (page 7 in New York Weekly, v. XIX, no. 12, February 11, 1864)
Good News edition (page 2660 in Good News, v. 7, no. 167, July 15, 1893)
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