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‘What’s this now?' he asked,
pointing his stubbed forefinger to the little gold and black enamel pin she wore on her blouse. — Uncle Jabez, from Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp 'Our compartments being reserved, (first-class), for our party, we had no other companions save once, when a Frenchman wearing a badge, who may have been a gentleman of distinction, was admitted because the other cars were full.' — Maria Ballard Holyoke, Golden Memories of Old World Lands 'Stinky, hand made of fur. The novelty pin made to resemble a Skunk, is used for lapel or sweater.' — Chain Store Age, 1945 'A badge is small, yet it carries a lifetime of duty.' — Anonymous |
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