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Frank Leslie's Chimney Corner, v. XXIX, no. 729, May 17, 1879.
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Frank Leslie's Chimney Corner, v. XXIX, no. 729, May 17, 1879.
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Stoddard, William O.
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19 February 2014
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Newspaper
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English
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1879-05-17
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New York : Frank Leslie
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Dime Novel and Popular Literature
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Chimney Corner.
Looking in at the Gate / by William O. Stoddard.
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