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“Gawdamighty! Shut 'er Off, Luke—the Dang Fool's Got His Whiskers Ketched in the Fan Belt Ag'in"
October
1
1939
“Gawdamighty! Shut 'er Off, Luke—the Dang Fool's Got His Whiskers Ketched in the Fan Belt Ag'in"
October
1
1939
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“Gawdamighty! Shut 'er Off, Luke—the Dang Fool's Got His Whiskers Ketched in the Fan Belt Ag'in"
October
1
1939
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