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BIGGEST MAN ON EARTH.
Sullivan Draws Crowds After Him Such as Even Gladstone Cannot Attract.
LONDON, Nov. 11. -- Sullivan has apparently taken the position of London ___
vacated by Buffalo Bill. He is ran after more than any royalty. Gladstone himself cannot draw such eager crowds. The Pall Mall Gazette, is speaking his reception , asks:
"Is there a man in England---prince, statesman, peer, philosopher, preacher or artist---for whom 12,000 persons would care to crowd Easton station on one of the wettest and blackest afternoons in November for the mere chance of obtain a passing glance of his figure"

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