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Munsey

[ muhn-see ]

noun

  1. Frank Andrew, 1854–1925, U.S. publisher.


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His "Victory," first published in Munsey's Magazine, revealed obvious efforts to be intelligible to the general.

It happened that none of this bunch had ever set eyes on Munsey's mill, or the pond just above it.

Note that this one number of The Munsey contains no less than three stories with this basic plot.

Drapery it was, and quickly; for Mrs. Munsey was not wont to shilly-shally.

With Mrs. Munsey there was neither hesitation nor difficulty.

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