Buried for 25 days beneath sft of snow, a colt was recently dug out in Iceland. Though suffering from _ exposui'o and starvation, the animal walked two miles to its home. The world’s smallest perfect portrait is painted on a bloodstone and measures one-eighth of an inch in length. It is the work of a Canadian artist, and was painted with a brush made of a single carnelhair.
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Evening Star, Issue 22367, 17 June 1936, Page 14
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