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June 20, 1892
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Untitled [His Highness the Maharajah Gaekwar of Baroda, G.C.S.I.]
September 1, 1892
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Untitled [I am asked by Mr. John M. Burke, general manager of Buffalo Bill's Wild West, to state]
May 29, 1891
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Untitled [I am glad to note that the Bernarts Theatre]
May 1887
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Untitled [I elicited the following from Buck Taylor]
December 11, 1891
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Untitled [I prefer Lo the poor Indian]
May 14, 1892
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Untitled [I suppose that by the time]
May 8, 1892
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Untitled [I think the Horticultural]
July 14, 1892
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Untitled [I wonder if it has ever struck you]
October 4, 1892
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Untitled [In addition to the London Lord Mayor's Show on the 9th of November]
September 24, 1892
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Untitled [In Buffalo Bill's camp]
May 20, 1888
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Untitled [In Matthew Arnold's last criticism]
September 10, 1887
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Untitled [In the Court of Chancery]
June 18, 1892
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Untitled [In the park on Saturday an open carriage containing three gentlemen]
July 16, 1892
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Untitled [Is it imbecility or idleness to be decoyed by the joint invitation of Buffalo Bill and]
September 14, 1892
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Untitled [It is announced that Europe will not have a chance of seeing Colonel Cody]
June 15, 1892
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Untitled [It is not generally known]
September 30, 1892
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Untitled [It is refreshing in these days of an over-rated civilisation]
July 10, 1892
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Untitled [It was a glorious morning]
May 21, 1887
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Untitled [It was early on Thursday morning]
August 6, 1892
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Untitled [It was my fate and fortune to be left alone in London on Bank Holiday]
October 8, 1892
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Untitled [It would be a hard task to determine upon what grounds the delegates of the London Working Men's Association]
March 5, 1887
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Untitled [Just before closing her engagement with the Wild West]
June 30, 1892
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Untitled [Last Friday evening certain of us "ink-stained wretches" (Oscar Wilde)]
May 28, 1892
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Untitled [Last week we told of a visit to Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show]
June 25, 1892
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Untitled [Let us hope that Buffalo Bill]
March 05, 1890
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Untitled [Letter from Buffalo Bill]
April 22, 1888
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Untitled [Letter to Mr. B. Goodall]
July 30, 1892
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Untitled [Long ago, under the cleverly constructed title of Colonel the Honorable William F. Cody]
June 14, 1892
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Untitled [Long Wolf, a celebrated Ogallalla Sioux warrior]
July 23, 1892
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Untitled [Looking in at Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show]
October 2, 1892
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Untitled [Major Burke, of Buffalo Bill's Wild West, writes to say]
February 12, 1892
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Untitled [Major Burke of the Wild West]
June 26, 1892
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Untitled [Messrs. Cody and Salsbury]
March 13, 1887
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Untitled [Miss Annie Oakley]
1887
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Untitled [Miss Annie Oakley showed that she would be a formidable]
September 24, 1892
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Untitled [Mr. Cody shuts up his show at Earl's-court]
September 24, 1891
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Untitled [Mr. Crager, the interpreter]
September 1, 1892
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Untitled [Mr. John M. Burke, general manager of Buffalo Bill's Wild West]
January 22, 1892
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Untitled [Mr. Nat Salisbury to celebrate New Year in the United States]
October 7, 1892
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Untitled [Mr. Natt Salsbury, the well-known American actor]
March 27, 1890
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Untitled [Mr. Porter, Commissioner of the Census]
September 24, 1892
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Untitled [Mrs. "Buffalo Bill" is an amiable domestic woman]
September 14, 1892
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Untitled [Mrs. Keeley bears so familiar and popular a name in English drama]
June 4, 1892
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Untitled [Mrs. Langtry was a passenger by the Deadwood Coach]
October 9, 1891
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Untitled [No less than five special trains]
June 25, 1892
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Untitled [Not content with having gathered a small army of representative rough riders]
May 14, 1892
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Untitled [Now I suppose]
October 8, 1892
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Untitled [Now then, ladies and gentlemen]
May 11, 1892
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Untitled [Of all the annual exhibitions]
June 11, 1892
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Untitled [Of skilful marksmen, London is at present crowded]
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