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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. 30
— page 6 |
Subject / Tag: |
Sketch |
Part of: |
The Boys of New York, v. I, no. 30, March 13, 1876 (Issue) |
Author: |
Connelly, R. E.
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Date: |
March 13, 1876 |
First Sentence: |
I, Adinoram Peasnap, do solemnly avow that while sitting in my chamber, moody, disconsolate, planning for the morrow and its struggle for food, took out my almost empty purse and was counting my broken fortune, when a weak voice thus addressed me: |
Last Sentence: |
"Use me well- not as I was used by the gambler, the Indian, or the miser, but use me for the necessaries of life, for by my rapid circulation the country is enriched, trade is enlivened, and all men are made happy." |
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