High-res
The New York Times, March 3, 1907
In 1920.
when you ride in your airship,
don’t quarrel, fume, or pout,
because an airship’s not the place,
to have a falling out.
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High-res
The New York Times, March 3, 1907
In 1920.
when you ride in your airship,
don’t quarrel, fume, or pout,
because an airship’s not the place,
to have a falling out.
High-res
The New York Times, March 3, 1907
High-res
The New York Times, March 3, 1907
A fireman, who climbed in at a window a few minutes after the daring rescue, seeing what appeared to be another child asleep in a bed, gathered it up in his arms, wrapped a blanket about it, climbed swiftly down the ladder, and opened the blanket to see if the supposed child had been injured. He found a large Teddy bear in his arms.