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"Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 34, November 19, 1870"

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Entered according to Art of Congress, in the year 1870, by the
Punchinello Publishing Company, in the Office of the Librarian of
Congress at Washington.
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[Illustration: WALKING DOWN CHATHAM STREET.
_Clothier._ "Step in and look at our goods, Captain. Summer stuffs at a
discount--nice lot o' white ducks at half price."
_Sportsman._ "I beat you there. I've got a nice lot o' black ducks here
that ain't to be had at any price."]
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BRILLIANCY OF THE "SUN."
The Moon, as is generally known, shines with a borrowed light, while the
Sun is popularly supposed to manufacture its own gas and to arrange its
pyrotechnics on the premises. Our N.Y. _Sun_, however, does not always
manufacture its own beams. By far the most brilliant of the "sunbeams,"
for instance, published in that journal of November 1st, is the quaint
and charming little poem there headed "Sally Salter," and written
originally for Punchinello, in the issue of which publication for Oct.


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