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Life 1891-12-03

Tribulations of Washington life: "These questions of precedence are very embarrassing. I don't know who should go in to dinner first, Mrs. Gen'l. Port-Warden Robinson, or Mrs. Deputy Fish Commissioner Jones. What on earth shall I do?" "Well, Mamma, I should open the folding doors and let them enter four abreast."

Artist: [can't make it out]
Source: Tom Harris, on eBay as tabasco_life
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 04/16/2015
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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