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My Autobiography by S. S. McClure
Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1914
"I remember first thinking that one might be afraid out there, and then thinking how glad I was that I was not; then, all at once, I was afraid, though I did not know of what."
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First serialized in eight installments in
McClure's Magazine
from October 1913 to May 1914.
First Edition
Published by Frederick A. Stokes Company in September 1914.
First English Edition
Published by John Murray in October 1914.
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