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editDescriptionMr. Physical Culture's Surprise Party (22May09, H127352, copy A).webm |
English: Mr. Physical Culture's Surprise Party (22May09, H127352, copy A) |
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Source | Vitagraph paper print fragments. No. 13 at https://www.loc.gov/item/2002641206/ |
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