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The Boys of New York
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v. 1 no. 35
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The Boys of New York, v. I, no. 35, April 17, 1876 (Issue) |
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April 17, 1876 |
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Now, gallant Saxon, hold thine own, |
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"So you see," continued Bill, "all hands had a good laugh at my expense; but what, after all, was the most singular point of this affair, in less than three days after the bear gave me such a tremendous hug, my head began to turn white, and in less than one week my pow was as frosty as old John Anderson's, and has continued so ever since." |
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