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Fables in slang

 
dc.contributor Triggs, Jeffery North American Reading Project, Oxford University Press
dc.contributor.author Ade, George, 1866-1944
dc.coverage.placeName Chicago
dc.date.accessioned 2018-06-14
dc.date.accessioned 2022-08-21T10:10:50Z
dc.date.available 2022-08-21T10:10:50Z
dc.date.created 1899
dc.date.issued 1993-04-30
dc.identifier ota:3229
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/3229
dc.description.abstract From Verso of t.p.: Fables in book form, after their appearance in the columns of the Chicago Record Title, within ornamental border, on two leaves
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dc.language English
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dc.publisher University of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcsh Fables -- United States -- 19th century
dc.title Fables in slang
dc.type Text
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Fables in Slang
by
George Ade
Herbert S. Stone and Company, Chicago & New York
The Fable of the Visitor Who Got a Lot for Three Dollars.
The Learned Phrenologist sat in his Office surrounded by his Whiskers.
Now and then he put a Forefinger to his Brow and glanced at the Mirror to make sure that he still resembled William Cullen Bryant.
Near him, on a Table, was Pallid Head made of Plaster-of-Paris and stickily ornamented with small Labels. On the wall was a Chart showing that the Orangoutang does not have Daniel Webster's facial angle.
`Is the Graft played out?' asked the Learned phrenologist, as he waited. `Is Science up against it or What?'
Then he heard the fall of Heavy Feet and resumed his Imitation. The Door opened and there came into the Room a tall, rangy person with a Head in the shape of a Rocky Ford Cantaloupe.
Aroused from his Meditation, the Learned Phrenologist looked up at the Stranger as through a Glass, darkly, and pointed to a Red Plush Chair.
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