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Living Dinosaur Seen Near Arctic Circle
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THE CAMERON COUNTY PRESS — JUNE 18, 1908
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LIVING DINOSAUR SEEN NEAR ARCTIC CIRCLE.
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L I K E   S I R   G E O R G E ♢ KNIGHT OF OLD WHO FOUGHT DRAGON FINDS COUNTERPARTDuke of Westminster to Hunt Antediluvian Monster—Said to Have Been Seen Alive in the Arctic Circle.
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    The young duke of Westminster, of ample fortune and venturesome disposition, in the spirit of his fellow countryman of old, Sir George, is preparing to give battle to a monster creature which is reported on reliable authority to have been seen roaming in the inaccessible regions of the arctic circle. He is coming to America soon to prepare to trail this antediluvian creature to its lair, there to attack it and either capture it alive or kill it and bring back its carcass as proof of his prowess and courage. On his way to America, the duke stopped in Paris, and there laid plans for the expedition up to the McQuesten river in the Yukon in search of this monster, which scientists have named the Keratosaurus, and which certain parties, including a Jesuit father located in the far north, are said to have seen and photographed, besides taking measurements of its footprints.
    There seems to be much mystery and many rumors concerning the monster, but report has it that a miner of the Yukon, Tom Leemore, who with George Dupuy and James Butler and the Jesuit father, saw the Keratosaurus in its rage and photographed it in its rampage when it flicked an avalanche of great rocks down around their heads.
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