The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Bill's Imagination

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(source: NIU Libraries)
Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University
Series: Good News v. 8 no. 186 — pages 2963-2964
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Part of: Good News, v. 8, no. 186, November 25, 1893 (Issue)
Author: Decker, Guy (pseudonym used by Comstock, Augustus, 1837-)
Date: November 25, 1893
First Sentence: The shadows of the night were closing around the good ship Trumpet when my chum, Bill Watcher, relieved the man at the wheel.
Last Sentence: An hour afterward he was shaking hands with the jolly skipper, who declared that a man's imagination was "sartainly the most wonderful thing in the world," and that he believed the time would come when a man could get his craft into a distant port by just "thinking" it was there.

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