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|Headline=Ball Play and Word Play from Boston MA
|Headline=Ball Play and Word Play from Boston MA
|Year=1849
|Year=1849
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|Salience=2
|Text=<p>"<i>The Boston Post</i> in speaking [of] family discipline, remarked the other day, that Mr. Peppercase['s] neighbor, in his treatment of his children, reminded him of the game of ball - he was eternally batting them and they were always bawling."</p>
|Text=<p>"<i>The Boston Post</i> in speaking [of] family discipline, remarked the other day, that Mr. Peppercase['s] neighbor, in his treatment of his children, reminded him of the game of ball - he was eternally batting them and they were always bawling."</p>
<p><i>Brooklyn Eagle</i>, June 16, 1849, page 2. Submitted by David Ball, 6/4/2006.</p>
<p><i>Brooklyn Eagle</i>, June 16, 1849, page 2. Submitted by David Ball, 6/4/2006.</p>
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"The Boston Post in speaking [of] family discipline, remarked the other day, that Mr. Peppercase['s] neighbor, in his treatment of his children, reminded him of the game of ball - he was eternally batting them and they were always bawling."

Brooklyn Eagle, June 16, 1849, page 2. Submitted by David Ball, 6/4/2006.

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