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FICTION
Call Me Stanley
He was a handsome fellow, brave and chivalrous, who'd never be found serving maple-nut sundaes
November
1
1938
ARTHUR DAVISON FICKE
Call Me Stanley
ARTHUR DAVISON FICKE
November
1
1938
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FICTION
Call Me Stanley
He was a handsome fellow, brave and chivalrous, who'd never be found serving maple-nut sundaes
November
1
1938
ARTHUR DAVISON FICKE
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