Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 02, April 9, 1870 by Various
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page 28 of 78 (35%)
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For _Club Rates_, refer to a Justice of the Peace.
_Answer to Correspondents_: Sketch not available. * * * * * V. H. to Punchinello. The following letter, received by the French cable, explains itself. After the perusal of it, America warms toward France: HAUTEVILLE PARK, March 25,1870. To THE EDITOR OF THE PUNCHINELLO: MONSIEUR: The advance copy of your journal has stormed my heart. I owe it one happy day. Europe trembles. They light their torches sinister, those trans-alpine vacillationists. The church, already less tranquil, dis-segregates itself. We laugh. To your journal there is a future, and there will be a past. The age has its pulsations, and it never forgets. I, too, remember. There is also blood. Upon it already glitters the dust of glory. Monsieur! I salute you and your _confreres_! |
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