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Northern Illinois University
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Good News
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v. 11 no. 262
— page 4190 |
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Sketch |
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Good News, v. 11, no. 262, May 11, 1895 (Issue) |
Author: |
Martin, Horace
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May 11, 1895 |
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"It is strange," said Jones, reflectively, as he puffed vigorously at his cigar, "that Jackson Peters never tells us of any more of his ideas for inventions..." |
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"...Two years later, when the bark Curlew tried to take my fin-back off the coast of Greenland, be dodged the harpoon, took it in this mouth lie a tooth-pick, and punched the boats so full of holes with it that they looked like nutmeg grater." |
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