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1900

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A companion in the same format to Fables in Slang. The fun continues! The title-page, cover, and spine have the title listed above, while the page before the title-page has More Fables in Slang. My favorites here are the first few ( The Fable of How Uncle Brewster was Too Shifty for the Tempter, The Fable of the Grass Widow and the Mesmeree and the Six Dollars, and The Fable of the Honest Money-Maker and the Partner of His Joys, Such as They Were ) and the last ( The Fable of the Author Who was Sorry for What He Did to Willie ). The first edition was first sold by Purnell in Sacramento.

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H. S. Stone and Company
Herbert S. Stone

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