. Through hell with Hiprah Hunt; a series of pictures and notes of travel illustrating the adventures of a modern Dante in the infernal regions; also other pictures of the same subterranean world . t majority of the civilized world think Hell only a bugaboodream, they are convulsed with laughter. The banquet over, Hiprah Hunt bids farewell to Satan and hiscolleagues. The Arch-Fiend asks him to come again, and promises to do so if he recovers from the exploration justended. Taking an ascending car back to the American entrance heclimbs out into the upper world, through the same wild for


. Through hell with Hiprah Hunt; a series of pictures and notes of travel illustrating the adventures of a modern Dante in the infernal regions; also other pictures of the same subterranean world . t majority of the civilized world think Hell only a bugaboodream, they are convulsed with laughter. The banquet over, Hiprah Hunt bids farewell to Satan and hiscolleagues. The Arch-Fiend asks him to come again, and promises to do so if he recovers from the exploration justended. Taking an ascending car back to the American entrance heclimbs out into the upper world, through the same wild forest hehad passed six weeks before. Under a star-lit sky he makes hisway home with proofs that Hell really is; that Dante was right, andthat Hiprah Hunt is his legitimate successor. In conclusion, Mr. Hunt adds the following verse, the wisdom ofwhich no reader will deny who has followed the explorers journeybelow, or better still followed his own life, noting the penalties thatresulted from folly and disobedience of laws of right living here onearth: Good people all, who deal with the Devil,Be warned now by what I say!His credits long, and his tongue is civil,But youll have the Devil to 91-6 Z47o3 ^^^^^/p


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