Template:RQ:C. Wells Man Who Fell
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1919, Carolyn Wells, The Man Who Fell through the Earth, New York, N.Y.: George H[enry] Doran Company, →OCLC:
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[edit]This template may be used on Wiktionary entry pages to quote Carolyn Wells's work The Man Who Fell through the Earth (1st edition, 1919). It can be used to create a link to an online version of the work at the Internet Archive.
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Examples
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{{RQ:C. Wells Man Who Fell|chapter=Case Rivers|page=170|passage="No," I assured him, after receiving his cordial welcome, "my offer had '''no string attached'''. I'm more than ready to help in any way I can, to find a niche for you in this old town and fit you into it. It doesn't matter where you hail from, or how you got here; New York is an all-comers' race, and the devil take the hindmost."}}
; or{{RQ:C. Wells Man Who Fell|Case Rivers|170|"No," I assured him, after receiving his cordial welcome, "my offer had '''no string attached'''. I'm more than ready to help in any way I can, to find a niche for you in this old town and fit you into it. It doesn't matter where you hail from, or how you got here; New York is an all-comers' race, and the devil take the hindmost."}}
- Result:
- 1919, Carolyn Wells, “Case Rivers”, in The Man Who Fell through the Earth, New York, N.Y.: George H[enry] Doran Company, →OCLC, page 170:
- "No," I assured him, after receiving his cordial welcome, "my offer had no string attached. I'm more than ready to help in any way I can, to find a niche for you in this old town and fit you into it. It doesn't matter where you hail from, or how you got here; New York is an all-comers' race, and the devil take the hindmost."
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