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English: Illustration , p. 34, Red Book Magazine vol37, 1921 Oct, for the short story "Ladies' Ways." Author: Booth Tarkington; illustrator: William Van Dresser. Caption: “Stop it!” Renfrew commanded. “I haven't done anything to you. What do you want to kill me for?”
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Author William Van Dresser

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P 34--“Stop it!” Renfrew commanded. “I haven't done anything to you. What do you want to kill ''me'' for?”

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