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Digital Library @ Villanova University
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Series: |
The Boys of New York
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v. 1 no. 24
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Sketch |
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The Boys of New York, v. I, no. 24, January 31, 1876 (Issue) |
Author: |
Beck, Jas. M.
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Date: |
January 31, 1876 |
First Sentence: |
It behooves a visitor to the Quaker City to make paramount to all desires, a visit to the seat of the Centennial, Fairmount Park; and with regard to the delights he will there revel in, I have a few words to say. |
Last Sentence: |
These, except, the last, are thrown open to public inspection, and while you, reader, are roaming through the quaint passage ways, inspecting the queer rooms, and looking at reminiscences of "ye olden times," I respectfully bid you an adieu. |
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