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English: Puck magazine issue 212, March 30th, 1881. Pages 64 and 65. Note the occurrence of an early form of a smiley!
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Puck magazine issue 212, March 30th, 1881. Microfilm scan from American Periodicals III, Ann Arbor University Microfilms. Scanned at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Nov 29th, 2007

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scanned by User:Dschwen

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