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Digital Library @ Villanova University
(Note: Incomplete. Missing pages 1-6.) |
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Series: |
The Boys of New York
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v. 1 no. 43
— page 8 |
Subject / Tag: |
Sketch |
Part of: |
The Boys of New York, v. I, no. 43, June 12, 1876 (Issue) |
Author: |
Rathborne, St. George, 1854-1938
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Date: |
June 12, 1876 |
First Sentence: |
It may be put down as a settled fact, beyond all dispute, that in every crowd of boys there is at least one coward, one fellow brave to recklessness, and an individual whose brain seems constantly at work devising ways and means, whereby his stock of humor might be given full sway, and fun provided, at least, for himself, if not his companions. |
Last Sentence: |
It was only some acide the unsuspecting Owls had sat upon; but the Buzzard took good care to carry a stout shinny-stick for several days as a companion. |
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