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'''Story by John Henry Noyes Collier''<br>
''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.
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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.
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