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Blister Jones


Foote, John Taintor, 1881-1950 / 2008-06-02 00:00:00

EBOOK BLISTER JONES ***


Produced by Al Haines





[Frontispiece: "Micky's standin' in the track leanin' against
Hamilton."]



BLISTER JONES

By
JOHN TAINTOR FOOTE


ILLUSTRATED BY
JAY HAMBIDGE


INDIANAPOLIS
THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY
PUBLISHERS


COPYRIGHT 1913
THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY


I dedicate this, my first book, with awe and the deepest affection, to
Mulvaney--Mowgil--Kim, and all the wonderful rest of them.
J. T. F.


A certain magazine, that shall be nameless, I read every month. Not
because its pale contents, largely furnished by worthy ladies, contain
many red corpuscles, but because as a child I saw its numbers lying
upon the table in the "library," as much a part of that table as the
big vase lamp that glowed above it.
My father and mother read the magazine with much enjoyment, for,
doubtless, when its editor was young, the precious prose and poetry of
Araminta Perkins and her ilk satisfied him not at all.
Therefore, in memory of days that will never come again, I read this
old favorite; sometimes--I must confess it--with pain.
It chanced that a story about horses--aye, race horses--was approved
and sanctified by the august editor.
This story, when I found it sandwiched between _Jane Somebody's
Impressions Upon Seeing an Italian Hedge_, and three verses entitled
_Resurgam_, or something like that, I straightway bore to "Blister"
Jones, horse-trainer by profession and gentleman by instinct.
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