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Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, December 1910
Upon the tureen stood a black poodle in the act of uttering a formidable howl.
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Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, December 1910
Upon the tureen stood a black poodle in the act of uttering a formidable howl.
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Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, September 1911
“This is no place and no hour for practical jokes.”
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Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, August 1911
“Oh, have you forgotten again?”
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Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, July 1911
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Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, June 1911
“Just come to tell you that - I’m a thief”
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Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, June 1911
He did not finish his sentence, and again there was a long hush.
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The Coffeyville Daily Journal, Kansas, January 1, 1900
$400 adjusted for inflation (2014) would be $9,829.29. This isn’t too bad, considering a full page ad in Harper’s today (or 2015, anyway) is $149,670.