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'''Story by John Henry Noyes Collier
''Story by John Henry Noyes Collier''<br>
First published in ''Famous Fantastic Mysteries'', October 1952
''First published in Famous Fantastic Mysteries, October 1952''<br>
''Pasta text copied from [http://ciscohouston.com/docs/docs/greats/refute_beelzy.html here]''
pp. 102-104'''
[[File:Viewer.png|thumb|From the Short Story--
Thus I Refute Beelzy
Famous Fantastic Mysteries
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Pasta text copied from [http://ciscohouston.com/docs/docs/greats/refute_beelzy.html]


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"There goes the tea bell," said Mrs. Carter. "I hope Simon hears it." They looked out from the window of the drawing room. The long garden, agreeably neglected, ended in a waste plot.
"There goes the tea bell," said Mrs. Carter. "I hope Simon hears it." They looked out from the window of the drawing room. The long garden, agreeably neglected, ended in a waste plot.
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It was on the second-floor landing that they found the shoe, with the man's foot still in it, much like that last morsel of a mouse which sometimes falls unnoticed from the side of the jaws of the cat.
It was on the second-floor landing that they found the shoe, with the man's foot still in it, much like that last morsel of a mouse which sometimes falls unnoticed from the side of the jaws of the cat.
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