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Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Saskatchewan, March 2, 1932
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Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Saskatchewan, March 2, 1932
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The Birmingham News, Alabama, June 24, 1922
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The Richmond Item, Indiana, August 19, 1922
The Evening World, New York, February 23, 1916
The Pittsburgh Press, Pennsylvania, October 2, 1912
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, February 14, 1904
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The Record-Union, Sacramento, California, June 23, 1890
The lodger had been imbibing rather freely, it is said, and was not in a very amiable mood. The appearance of Mrs. Donnely and her bill had about the same effect on Edward as the unfurling of a red flag has upon a bull. After describing a vigorous war dance about the house, he seized a chair and struck Mrs. Donnely on the head with it, lacerating her forehead.“
Los Angeles, 1926
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