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English: Illustration, p 11, Saturday Evening Post 1921-02-05--story, "Selling Miss Minerva," by Earl Derr Biggers; illustrator, Ernest Fuhr. [Caption: “What I Mean is, How Would it Look—Carved in Stone—a Good Many Years From Now, of Course—Eloise, Beloved Wife of Billy Anderson?”]
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Author Ernest Fuhr

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P 11, Saturday Evening Post 1922-02-05--“What I Mean is, How Would it Look—Carved in Stone—a Good Many Years From Now, of Course—Eloise, Beloved Wife of Billy Anderson?”

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