File:SL p 642-643--one of finest examples of architecture.jpg

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English: Illustration from Smith's magazine, Aug. 1919, (spanning) p. 642 & 643--for the story "The Sinister Lake." Author, Geraldine Bonner: Illustrator, Robert A. Graef (USA; 1879 - 1951). [Caption: The muffled, hollow notes from the megaphone’s throat announced it as the residence of Jaspar Blatch, accounted by many one of the finest examples of architecture on the Avenue.]
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Author Robert A. Graef (USA; 1879 - 1951)

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pp. 642 & 643: The muffled, hollow notes from the megaphone’s throat announced it as the residence of Jaspar Blatch, accounted by many one of the finest examples of architecture on the Avenue.

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