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A daredevil's life story lluminates a changing world ; Diving into history
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Elliott J Gorn Elliott J Gorn teaches history at Brown University
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Biographies
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/ Johnson, Paul E
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/ Patch, Sam (1799-1829?)
/ Sam Patch, the Famous Jumper
2003
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Elliott J Gorn Elliott J Gorn teaches history at Brown University
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/ Patch, Sam (1799-1829?)
/ Sam Patch, the Famous Jumper
2003
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A daredevil's life story lluminates a changing world ; Diving into history
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A daredevil's life story lluminates a changing world ; Diving into history
2003
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\"For ten minutes he stood on the little platform. The ladder veered in the wind and under his weight; the flag snapped above him. [Sam Patch] took the scarf from his neck and tied it around his waist. He scanned the audience, bowing to his left and right. (Sam was learning how to work a crowd.) . . . Sam turned and took a corner of the flag in his hand, and kissed it. Then he stepped to the edge and stood still, and the crowd fell silent. Sam jumped outward and dropped into the abyss.\"
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