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1 - Vous avez vole un jambon?
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King John, Act 5th, Sc. 3d. King John: How goes the day with us? O tell me, Hubert. Hubert: Your majesty, the enemy are in...
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Libby, McNeill & Libby's Cooked Corned Beef - used by all Armies of the world as it is the best.
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No! Skobeleff. Our rifles were the best, we had plenty of ammunition, but we had used our last can of Wilson's Beef - and...
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The royal guard to the front, Chas. Counselman & Co's. Royal Hams.
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The Arkansas traveller on his weary way finds comfort in Chas. Counselman & Co's Royal Hams.
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Soldiers way off -- get more Indians. Heap go catch em. Steal big cans. Wilson's Good Beef.
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After once using our "Tippecanoe" you will use no nostrums nor preparations called "bitters". Try "Tippecanoe instead.
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The Scouts of Wyoming. A story of '76, begins in no. 490 of Frank Leslie Boys' and Girls' Weekly.
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The Gates of Calais, or the roast beef of old England
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All competitors ape-arently distanced by Chas. Counselman & Co's. Royal Hams.
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The alpine tourist's chief delight is the Magnolia ham.
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Armour & Co., packers, Chicago.
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