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Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 28, October 8, 1870 by Various
page 32 of 79 (40%)

It is needless to dwell upon the results of this race.

Mr. P. now owes no man anything, nor is he even indebted to his noble
steed. Behold his testimony to the merits of that valuable animal!

[Illustration]

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Something Original In Suicide.

An item in an evening paper states that "a man near Syracuse recently
cut his throat with a scythe."

Well, certainly this was a new Mowed of doing the business, although, as
it was the first instance of the kind on record, it cannot properly be
said that the business was done _à la mowed_.

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Jocular and Ocular.

Can the public be properly said to have looked forward to SEEBACH?

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ANNA DICKINSON.

One bright October morning in the year 1828, a lone lorn woman by the
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