The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Blossom-Nose Jim

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Series: New York Weekly v. 36 no. 39 — page 8
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Part of: New York Weekly, v. XXXVI, no. 39, August 8, 1881 (Issue)
Author: Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905
Date: August 8, 1881
First Sentence: Ha! ha! ha! Blossom-Nose Jim! I sees him now-a face like a b'led lobster what's had the small-pox- nose like a pear, and as big as yer fist; mouth jest fit for guzzling; eyes small, sharp, and foxy; ha'r long, black, and Injun like, a-dangling about his neck and shoulders, and dress according.
Last Sentence: Well, peace be to his ashes- of the whisky he had inter him ever let him come to ashes.

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