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man who tells you about “cannibals who eat human flesh!!!" and says “He won’t hurt you my dear” when the wild man throws stones at the girls. The men in front of the theaters with their painted dancers (and kickers) and La Belle Rose” – The Japanese baby acrobat who climbs a pole and is learning English – The Hagenback people – The lady who has “reptile pets” and “doubles up in the band” as Claude says – the fine soldierly, handsome – Kipling-y Captain Grant who goes into the cage of “Wallace the un- tamable Lion” and risks his life most thrillingly. The two dear lion–cubs who chew up paper like kittens and are clumsier than puppies ever were – Things and things Joe Monk playing a piano – Elephants, Camels, donkeys, ponies, freaks “beautiful ladies “ – Elks – diving and the human variety, talkers and “lookers” baby shows &c. &c. &c. We came home tired out but “had a good time” – There have been parades every day and I have been busy all the time. It’s hot again.


man who tells you about “cannibals who eat human flesh!!!" and says “He won’t hurt you my dear” when the wild man throws stones at the girls. The men in front of the theaters with their painted dancers (and kickers) and La Belle Rose” – The Japanese baby acrobat who climbs a pole and is learning English – The Hagenback people – The lady who has “reptile pets” and “doubles up in the band” as Claude says – the fine soldierly, handsome – Kipling-y Captain Grant who goes into the cage of “Wallace the un- tamable Lion” and risks his life most thrillingly. The two dear lion–cubs who chew up paper like kittens and are clumsier than puppies ever were – Things and things Joe Monk playing a piano – Elephants, Camels, donkeys, ponies, freaks “beautiful ladies “ – Elks – diving and the human variety, talkers and “lookers” baby shows &c. &c. &c. We came home tired out but “had a good time” – There have been parades every day and I have been busy all the time. It’s hot again.


man who tells you about “cannibals who eat human flesh!!!" and says “He won’t hurt you my dear” when the wild man throws stones at the girls. The men in front of the theaters with their painted dancers (and kickers) and La Belle Rose” – The Japanese baby acrobat who climbs a pole and is learning English – The Hagenback people – The lady who has “reptile pets” and “doubles up in the band” as Claude says – the fine soldierly, handsome – Kipling-y Captain Grant who goes into the cage of “Wallace the un- tamable Lion” and risks his life most thrillingly. The two dear lion–cubs who chew up paper like kittens and are clumsier than puppies ever were – Things and things Joe Monk playing a piano – Elephants, Camels, donkeys, ponies, freaks “beautiful ladies “ – Elks – diving and the human variety, talkers and “lookers” baby shows &c. &c. &c. We came home tired out but “had a good time” – There have been parades every day and I have been busy all the time. It’s hot again.

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