The Man Who Stood On His Hands: A Fable
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Authors
Hoehn, Harry
Mazon, Doris
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1953
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People laugh at the man who walks on his hands. A stranger offers to help him. It turns out that this stranger is an artist, and he paints a face on the man's bottom. Now the others guffaw. When pressed as to why they laugh so hard now, one responds Because we never, NO NEVER saw a fellow with TOES on the ends of such big ears. So ends the story. There are three careful hand-corrections in this short work. Spiral bound. The covers are a speckled cream and black.
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The Piper's Press
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4177 (Access ID)
