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"BLUE PENCIL.”

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREETHOUGHT REVIEW. Sir, Would you kindly allow me a brief space in your columns to acknowledge the receipt of a parcel of Freethought literature from “ Blue Pencil," for which I beg to tender that gentleman my warmest thanks, and to assure him that nothing shall be wanting on my part to make good use of the information contained therein. Yours truly, _ , Thos. G. Leech, Inglewood, Sept. 18, ISB4.

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Freethought Review, Volume II, Issue 13, 1 October 1884, Page 12

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"BLUE PENCIL.” Freethought Review, Volume II, Issue 13, 1 October 1884, Page 12

"BLUE PENCIL.” Freethought Review, Volume II, Issue 13, 1 October 1884, Page 12

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