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April Fool, Ha Ha!
"April Fool. Ha ha."
A nineteenth-century calling card printed on marbled paper that has faded over time.
Instead of a typical calling card with a name printed on it, some Victorian-era prankster handed out this card as an April Fools' Day joke.
For another Victorian calling card printed on marbled paper, see Marian Reynolds.
A nineteenth-century calling card printed on marbled paper that has faded over time.
Instead of a typical calling card with a name printed on it, some Victorian-era prankster handed out this card as an April Fools' Day joke.
For another Victorian calling card printed on marbled paper, see Marian Reynolds.
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