. 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 . FATE OP A CARELESS DENTIST. CANTO L. In this Canto the poet describes the punishment of policemenwhose chief pleasure on earth was flaunting their authority andclubbing small boys. He relates also his passage through the midst of that regionwhere soulless monopolists are obliged to obey the anti-trust man-dates of Infernal law. Seated in large frying-pans they bubble andhiss over never-dying fires.


. 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 . FATE OP A CARELESS DENTIST. CANTO L. In this Canto the poet describes the punishment of policemenwhose chief pleasure on earth was flaunting their authority andclubbing small boys. He relates also his passage through the midst of that regionwhere soulless monopolists are obliged to obey the anti-trust man-dates of Infernal law. Seated in large frying-pans they bubble andhiss over never-dying fires. With power of description worthy of Dante himself, he sees onecorpulent person flop in the pan, head down, as pop-corn jumpswith the heat. NO SPECIAL TRlVILEGES DO\NN HERE. MB RULE OR RUIN1* MONOPOLISTS


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