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"BENEATH THE BOUGHS AND RAFTERS OF THE FALLEN HUMPY—KICKING, CURSING, AND SHOUTING—STRUGGLED FORTY OR FIFTY MEN."
SEE PAGE [110].
The Wide World Magazine
Vol. XXII. NOVEMBER, 1908. No. 128.
CONTENTS
[Barmaid's Steeplechase.]
[The Greatest Horse-Race on Record.]
[The Promotion of Petroff.]
[The Humours of a Rectorial Election.]
[The Adventures of "Wide World" Artists.]
[Climbing in the "Land of Fire."]
[The Spider's Web.]
[Dolphin=Hunting.]
[A Tragedy of the Nile.]
[A White Woman in Cannibal-Land.]
[Recollections of a Texas Ranger.]
[Short Stories.]
[Propitiating the Weather.]
[The Affair at Greenville.]
[The Wide World: In Other Magazines.]
[Odds and Ends.]
[Transcriber's Notes.]