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Fellow VA-HIST Subscribers,

    I recall that some years ago there was excitement among Jefferson
scholars over the discovery that Jefferson had written of having "the wolf
by the ear," rather than "the wolf by the ears."  Does anyone recall where
this discovery appeared in print?  If so, please let me know.
    Many anticipatory thanks,
    Constantine Gutzman

Prof. K.R. Constantine Gutzman
Department of History
Western Connecticut State University

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