they only cost a trifle
engagement broken

into the ditch

wavy lines

mouth happy

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a person who lived for years on tea and crackers, eats bacon, cabbage and turnips

accidental injury

the most practical

truly fine writing

call by number

zestfully seasoned

Theyve been making deviled ham since 1868! who knew?
Too many dissenting scientists…




Fig. 2.-MEASUREMENT OF PERFUMES BY MEANS OF THREADS.

dante’s inferno

fashion ideas

actually and literally

don’t offend

slick as a whistle

each sip tastes swell

no shock. no strain

doomed to die

her passion had so enslaved me

meaty rich tasty pard

i wont be guilty of b.o. again

never again fear any man

before it reaches your set

yes, dear

1000 concrete blocks a day

men love mushrooms

the greatest slide show on earth

presents

how many communists in your state?

wonderful new invention

spicy, painful, joys

charlie weaver’s early gig

Cliff Arquette aka comedian Charlie Weaver of Hollywood Squares fame, was Rosanna, David and Patricia Arquette’s grandpa
how to collect stamps

amaze everyone

home movies

wonder animals

beer belongs

big profits

gay love

he’s only a child

what a man

prefect voice

beach-head

yeast eater

homes of tomorrow

chicken sand-witch

sweet gwendoline

george catlin

Starting in the 1820s, George Catlin (1796-1872) dedicated himself to paint and record American Indians and their customs before what he was convinced would be their imminent destruction. The first professional painter to go West, Catlin sketched members of many Indian tribes, including the Sioux, Osage, and Comanche, and was the only artist to draw portraits of several tribes that would soon be extinct. His Letters and Notes on the North American Indians, first published in 1841, is a classic study of the traditions of these great peoples.
Soon after Catlin’s death, his remains were brought to Green-Wood for interment in the lot of his in-laws, the Gregorys, They had made the gravestone of Catlin’s wife (and their daughter) Clara the centerpiece of their lot. But they had long been unhappy with George and interred him at the back of their lot. It wasnt until 1961, almost a century after his death, that a simple gravestone was placed to mark the final resting place of the man whom many credit as the father of the art of the American West
eileen, the office vamp

a woman’s needs

torrid tomes!
