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Show Oo as? Victor Haga's TeetW"" ne.mot extravagant instance of literary rebe-worahra on record ia said to be that of an Englishmen of lmAers,-who wears con sun tly around hie neck- a "portion of Hhel ley' charred skull.. It is inclosed in alittle gold casket. Tbe bones of Victor Hugo are be-tfeg be-tfeg turned Into money, for among the relic eanlDited to sight-seers at bis former home la a bug" tooth witb this inscription below: X Tooth drawn from Victor Hugo by the den- Ust ea Wednesday, August 11, 1871, at "Jianden, in the gardens ot the house of Kaob, at three o'clock la tbe atter-OCtV'' atter-OCtV'' . -.,.. . . |