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Giving the gift of humiliation

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By William Ian Miller

Editor's drawer — From the February 1919 issue

Robin Hood adds a touch of realism to the page’s valentine

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A valentine moon

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In an old trunk

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By Louise Morgan Sill

The drawer — From the February 1899 issue

A word of advice. Being a valentine to Phyllis

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The drawer — From the February 1899 issue

Minervy’s valentines

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Editor's drawer — From the February 1898 issue

The golfer’s valentine

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Writing the valentine

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A valentine

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Billington’s valentine

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A modern Valentine

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Editor's drawer — From the February 1892 issue

Diana’s valentine

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Editor's drawer — From the February 1891 issue

The valentine

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Editor's drawer — From the March 1890 issue

Pierrot’s valentine

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Editor's drawer — From the February 1890 issue

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Editor's drawer — From the February 1889 issue

A colonial valentine

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Editor's drawer — From the February 1889 issue

A valentine by Henry Clay

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Please send me a valentine, somebody

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Poetry — From the March 1883 issue

An old bachelor’s valentine

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