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Northern Illinois University
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Series: |
Good News
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v. 12 no. 297
— pages 4750-4751 |
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Sketch |
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Good News, v. 12, no. 297, January 11, 1896 (Issue) |
Author: |
Lacey, William J. (William James)
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Date: |
January 11, 1896 |
First Sentence: |
And so, lads, you would like to hear the story of what I am a little too fond, it may be, of calling "My Strange Christmas Day on an Iceberg." |
Last Sentence: |
Many and many a voyage I've taken since then, as you well know, my boys, to all parts of the globe almost, and not few are the "hair-breadth escapes"--as folks call them--through which I've been; but, somehow, whether because of my comparative inexperience at the time, I cannot say, not one has impressed me so much as :My Strange Christmas Day on an Iceberg." |
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