April 25, 1856
“A little girl named Trask, connected with one of the primary schools in East Boston, died a few days since from excess of exertion in jumping rope about two hundred times in succession, without stopping.”
April 25, 1856
“A little girl named Trask, connected with one of the primary schools in East Boston, died a few days since from excess of exertion in jumping rope about two hundred times in succession, without stopping.”
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