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1889.02.26

Tuesday February 26th 1889: After a thorough washing, dressing in newly washed clothes, Mr. Hutchins open his front door and knows the unequaled bliss of feeling Death say, “Not yet…”

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Posted bySolomon Everta2020-02-262020-01-25Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.02, death, Hutchins

1889.02.25

Monday February 25th 1889: Mr. Heney’s trip to the underworld provides him with much knowledge of letters and their places. He begin to formulate plans to bring back a little Tartarus to the print shops of Eureka.

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Posted bySolomon Everta2020-02-252020-01-25Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.02, Heney, printing, Tartarus

1889.02.24

Sunday February 24th 1889: The spirit of the coyote explores the courtroom before ascending through the cupola to converse with Minerva and return to his origin.

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Posted bySolomon Everta2020-02-242020-01-25Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.02, courthouse, coyote, Minerva, statues

1889.02.23

Saturday February 23rd 1889: Mr. Morrison opens the door to the tunnel passageways, leaving the lower basement of the new courthouse for the first time.

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Posted bySolomon Everta2020-02-232020-01-25Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.02, courthouse, Morrison, tunnel

1889.02.22

Friday February 22nd 1889: Wrapped in bunting, the red, white, and blue reveller outside Centennial Hall asks the ghost of George Washington for the truth about the cherry tree.

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Posted bySolomon Everta2020-02-222020-01-25Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.02, Centennial Hall, Washington

1889.02.21

Thursday February 21st 1889: Recovering from his injury, Mr. McKay reflects on the transaction he has made. Is immortality worth one finger? What will that devil use his finger for in any case?

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Posted bySolomon Everta2020-02-212020-02-17Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.02, devil, McKay

1889.02.20

Wednesday February 20th 1889: In accepting the golden headed gift from the Thespian, Mr. Piratsky gains the method for holding himself and his culture up when the weight of the world presses down.

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Posted bySolomon Everta2020-02-202020-01-25Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.02, gold, Piratsky, theater

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