The American Cyclops, The Hero Of New Orleans, And Spoiler Of Silver Spoons
James Fairfax McLaughlin
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PASQUINO. BALTIMORE: KELLY & PIET.
PASQUINO. BALTIMORE: KELLY & PIET.
[Pg 3] T HE following little illustrated effusion is offered to the public, in the hope that it may not prove altogether uninteresting, or entirely inappropriate to the times. The famous pre-historic story of Ulysses and Polyphemus has received its counterpart in the case of two well-known personages of our own age and country. Ulysses of old contrived, with a burning stake, to put out the glaring eye of Polyphemus, the man-eating Cyclops, and thereby to abridge his power for cannibal indulgence
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