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Identifier: literarydigest60newy (find matches)
Title: The literary digest
Year: 1890 (1890s)
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Publisher: New York : Funk & Wagnalls (etc.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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66 The Literary Digest for March 1, 1919 baag got him. When darkness made itsafe to venture about I went over towhere I saw Slim last, and there was hisbody, all torn to pieces, the head goneand one leg shattered. Well, we picked up what we couldfind, placed them in a gi-ave on the hill,and I offered prayers for the brave lad.Then I placed a wooden cross over thegrave, and I marked Slims name on it,so that it could be foxmd afterward. Thatwas Slims end. Now comes the denouement, thepunch of the wondrous yarn. When Doc CUfiord had finished tell-ing of Slim Waldmuns death hepaused and happened to glance towardthe door of the room in which he was sit-ting, surrounded by an interested group.Doc Clifford gasped, stiffened, andstared hard at the long, lanky figure of ayoungster clad in the imiform of a marine,visible in the ne.xt room. If it aint Slim I hope to die! criedDoe. I thought you were dead. In fact,I was just telling the boys that I buriedyou, and here you are to make a liar ovito

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