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Online Full Text: |
Digital Library @ Villanova University (Happy Days edition)
Northern Illinois University (The Golden Weekly edition) |
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Series: |
The Golden Weekly
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v. 3 no. 117
— pages 14-15 Happy Days — v. 11 no. 282 — pages 12-13 |
Subjects / Tags: |
Monsters Sea monsters |
Author: |
Doughty, Francis Worcester, -1917
(Happy Days edition) |
Dates: |
February 4, 1892 (The Golden Weekly edition) March 10, 1900 (Happy Days edition) |
First Sentence: |
Scientific men, although never so well informed nor so liberal as they are at the present day, are nevertheless prone to error and given up to prejudice in certain directions much like ordinary individuals; and it does not seem to make any difference how often this charge is proved against them, they continue to allow prejudice to get the better of good judgment, and fancy to blind them to facts just the same. (Happy Days edition) |
Last Sentence: |
In the unfathomable depths of the ocean life exists in many forms, monstrous as well as minute, which the eye of man has never seen, and in all human probability never will. (Happy Days edition) |
Known Editions
The Golden Weekly edition (pages 14-15 in The Golden Weekly, v. III, no. 117, February 4, 1892)Happy Days edition (pages 12-13 in Happy Days, v. XI, no. 282, March 10, 1900)
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