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Gem of the Mountains 1907 (Volume 4)

“The crowded state of affairs was responsible for a number of persons losing track of their feet, but no girl was reported to have lost track of her hand. The wagon was unpacked at Joel, and the crowd forced its way into a large hall in the city’s only sky-scraper. Until the wee hours the party tripped the light fantastic to the sounds of a country fiddle…” (pdf page 58)

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"Gem of the Mountains 1907", Gem of the Mountains, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/gem/items/uidaho_gem_1907.html
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