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A collection of short stories from Marquis, American newspaperman and humorist, who was an uninhibited enemy of prohibition. Marquis's most memorable writings are his stories and verses about Archy and Mehitabel. Contents include "The Revolt of the Oyster," "If We Could Only See," "How Hank Signed the Pledge," "The Accursed Hat," "Rooney's Touchdown," "Too American," "The Saddest Man," "Dogs and Boys," "The Kidnapping of Bill Patterson," "Blood Will Tell," "Being a Public Character," and "Written in Blood."
A collection of short stories from Marquis, American newspaperman and humorist, who was an uninhibited enemy of prohibition. Marquis's most memorable writings are his stories and verses about Archy and Mehitabel. Contents include "The Revolt of the Oyster," "If We Could Only See," "How Hank Signed the Pledge," "The Accursed Hat," "Rooney's Touchdown," "Too American," "The Saddest Man," "Dogs and Boys," "The Kidnapping of Bill Patterson," "Blood Will Tell," "Being a Public Character," and "Written in Blood."
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