. The Monticola 1901 . A Hellish L. H. BiTNER AND S. W. JOHNSON. The Imp gazed in to the coals and thoughtof the petition he had that day sent in tohis Satanic Majesty. He had once beencalled a Satanic Imp. He hoped have weight with his Satanic Ma-jesty; for the Imp loved the Impess witha fiery burning love and the affair lookedvery ashy unless it should be granted thathe, the Imp, should be assigned a fiie atthe lake on the corner of Hell-Fire St. & Damnation Avenue, as the petition -- -^— read. The Impess lived on this lake. The Imp was sad for it was rather againstthe p


. The Monticola 1901 . A Hellish L. H. BiTNER AND S. W. JOHNSON. The Imp gazed in to the coals and thoughtof the petition he had that day sent in tohis Satanic Majesty. He had once beencalled a Satanic Imp. He hoped have weight with his Satanic Ma-jesty; for the Imp loved the Impess witha fiery burning love and the affair lookedvery ashy unless it should be granted thathe, the Imp, should be assigned a fiie atthe lake on the corner of Hell-Fire St. & Damnation Avenue, as the petition -- -^— read. The Impess lived on this lake. The Imp was sad for it was rather againstthe policy of the Realm to grant petitions. And another thing, this peti-tion was presumijtuous, as, indeed, was the Imps whole suit. The Impesswas no common Impess; she tended the infant tires. As any tourist of theplace knows, the clear, limpid lake at the corner of the brilliant Hell-FireStreet and the long, solemn, gloomy Damnation Avenue, two of the oldestthoroughfares in the Realm, is a distinguished place. For the Imp, tenderof mi


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