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RM2AFN36N–. The authorized pictorial lives of Stephen Grover Cleveland and Thomas Andrews Hendricks. nto be the wild conception of Booth and a few of his com-rades as crack-brained as himself. Had Davis been in anyway connected with the scheme, he would have been triedfor it and executed, after he was taken prisoner. Lincolns term of ojffice thus lasted but four years andforty days, and another was added to the list of Ameri-cas Presidents that had died in the harness. To briefly enumerate the eventful occurrences of his ad-ministration they were the secession of MississiiDpi, Alaba-ma, Florida, Georgia
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RM2AKMN1R–A first book in American history, with special reference to the lives and deeds of great Americans . lie there androt for want of wind to fill the sails. They were getting farther and farther away from Europe.Where would they find food and water to last them tillthey got home ? They thought their commander a crack-brained fool, who would go on to their destruction. Theyplanned, therefore, to throw him into the -f»v4sea, and go back. They could say that,while he was gazing at the stars, afterhis fashion, he had tumbled over. But the worst disappointments wereto come. One day the glad cry of Lan
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RM2AG68HP–. St. Nicholas [serial]. THE FLICKER LEAVING THE FOREST TO GO TO THE VILLAGE. THE FLICKER CU1TING A HOLE INTO THE RAIN-PIPE. and so, for a good many years, I have confi-dently expected that if ever I found a crazyflicker I should find him, as Mr. Burroughspredicted, boring holes. Of course I never expected to find a realcrazy flicker, though I have long been con-vinced that the whole flicker family is queerand, indeed, somewhat crack-brained. But I have found one—a real crazy, insaneflicker; and he was boring holes—boring holesin tin rain-pipes: for he seemed to have beenpossessed. He appeared
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RM2AGD86W–. The American metropolis, from Knickerbocker days to the present time;. ignorant of the threat of the crack-brained man who stood beside him. The bomb wasdropped, and the dreadful explosion blew the poorWall Street fool to pieces. It tore its way throughthe body of Mr. Sages living shield, not killing. Russell Saqe. him, but making him a wreck and a living pain.Without doubt, Mr. Sages life and person weresaved by the sacrifice of this young man. Didthat incline his feeble heart to the man who wasdoomed to bear his sufferings through life? Oh, no!In bar of the legal and moral claim he answere
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RM2AJ6KWJ–The history of the nineteenth century in caricature . Don Quixote Bryan meeting disaster in his fight against thefull dinner pail. This cartoon has that literary flavor whichhas been too much lacking in American caricature, and whichraises this particular cartoon far above the average in thesame school. The idea, of course, is based on Don Quixotesdisastrous encounter with the windmill, which that poor crack-brained gentleman took to be a giant. The body of thewindmill is a huge dinner pail and its arms are a crossed knife CENTURY IN CARICATURE 329 and fork. Don Quixote, incased in armor from
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RM2CEMYAT–. Life in the Tuileries under the second empire. es of crack-brained exploits and hair-breadthescapes. One of the most amusing though reallythe most pitiable of the former, represented hishouskeeper, a fat old woman, with an agonizedexpression of fright on her upturned face, heldhorizontally by two men, while her master leapedhis horse backward and forward over her. Thepoor creature was evidently terrified out of hersenses, and no wonder. The Princess Metternich had no beauty; her facewas of absolutely simian type, only redeemed bybright intelligent eyes; her complexion was dark,her mouth was
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