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Northern Illinois University
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Series: |
Good News
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v. 13 no. 324
— pages 3-4 |
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Sketch |
Part of: |
Good News, v. 13, no. 324, July 18, 1896 (Issue) |
Author: |
St. Clair, Victor, 1851-1930
(pseudonym used by Browne, George Waldo, 1851-1930)
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Date: |
July 18, 1896 |
First Sentence: |
"Aren't you going a-skating with the rest of us?" asked Harry Graham, sixteen years old, of Will Smith, his senior by a year, as the two met on the principal street in Maxfield one bright December evening. |
Last Sentence: |
To-day William Smith is a distinguished lawyer; but he has never lost his interest in telegraphy, and, though he declares himself "out of practice," few operators are more expert than him. |
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