There was a whale drawn by magnetic influence to the side of 'the Lyre' From the book Mr. Munchausen; being a true account of some of the recent adventures beyond the Styx of the late Hieronymus Carl Friedrich, sometime Baron Munchausen of Bodenwerder, as originally reported for the Sunday edition of the Gehenna Gazette by its special interviewer the late Mr. Ananias formerly of Jerusalem and now first transcribed from the columns of that journal. by Bangs, John Kendrick, (1862-1922) Published in Boston by Noyes, Platt & company 1901 with artwork by Peter Newell
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