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The Boys of New York
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v. 13 no. 651
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The Boys of New York, v. XIII, no. 651, February 4, 1888 (Issue) |
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February 4, 1888 |
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It was a little after 2 o'clock when a man entered a very large restaurant near Washington Market, New York, the other afternoon and took a seat at one of the many tables. |
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"It is called for over night by a man from Jersey, who feeds it to his swine, and is not made into hash, as many are fain to believe," facetiously continued Mr. Waddell. |
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