Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lucifer” in chapter 29, page 397 of James Parton, The life of Horace Greeley:
...appiness of perusing.
Each number is the result of, at least, two hundred days work, or the work of two hundred men for one day; and it is sold (to carriers and newsboys) for one cent and a half.
Lucifer matches, at forty-four cents for a hundred and forty-four boxes, are supposed, and justly, to be a miracle of cheapness.
Pins are cheap, considering; and so are steel pens.
But the cheapest thing...
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