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The arrest of "Pop" Mueller, the old junkman the government accuses of having made & circulated an average of six counterfeit one-dollar bills a week for 15 years, leaves us unreasonably, sad.
The New Yorker, January 31 , 1948P. 15 The arrest of "Pop" Mueller, the old junkman the government accuses of having made & circulated an average of six counterfeit one-dollar bills a week for 15 years, leaves us unreasonably, sad.
By Stanley Edgar Hyman The New Yorker, January 31 , 1948P. 15 The arrest of "Pop" Mueller, the old junkman the government accuses of having made & circulated an average of six counterfeit one-dollar bills a week for 15 years, leaves us unreasonably, sad.
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