Tuesday April 23rd 1889: Inspired by Mr. Connell’s lecture on Antactica, Mr. Hosta completes his own expedition to bring the coldest of days to the warmest of days this summer.
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Monday April 22nd 1889: In fear for their existence, the fairies gather to consider action against Mr. Cutler and his arsenal of equipment recently arrived.
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Sunday April 21st 1889: The various species of egg collected by the flying squirrels need no decoration. Their brilliance only grows upon boiling and placing in a neighbor’s basket.
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Saturday April 20th 1889: Blocking the smoke from the mill, Mr. Pinke trades for a citizenry’s mind clouded with brazen advertisements.
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Wednesday January 2nd 1889: Having recently returned from a train ride to Japan, dressed in the clothes of a man as is her habit, Wilma Mack climbs the flagpole on the Arcata Plaza and falls into a deep state of meditation. She sees the future statue of her being erected in the same location seventeen years later. She smiles.
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