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P 126 Smith's mag 1920-04--Simon broke in. “How much?” said he. “Tuppence,” said the conductor.

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English: P 126 Smith's Magazine 1920-04--illus for the story "The man who found himself." Authors, Margaret & H. de Vere Stacpoole; illustrator, Victor Pérard. [Caption: Simon broke in. “How much?” said he. “Tuppence,” said the conductor.]
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Author Victor Pérard

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