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unearths some literary gems.
From Vanity Fair, 1924:
***the Earl of Wainscoat***All answers should be plainly typed in invisible ink.***The best plays are those which have never been written at all. [Alexander Woollcott]***They are in a New York hurry. Everything fascinates them, because they are so blasé. [Samuel Hoffenstein]***He's been on a series of wild-goose chases, or wild-geese chase. [Hoffenstein]***
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