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"In 1899, the streets of New York City echoed with the voices of Newsies. Peddlin' the newspapers of Joseph Pulitzer, William Randolf Hearst, and other giants of the newspaper world. On every corner you saw 'em carryin' the banner, bringing you the news for a penny a pape. Poor orphans and runaways, the Newsies were a ragged army without a leader, until, one day, all that changed..."

- Racetrack (Max Casella), Newsies (1992)

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EXTREY EXTREY! My Stories

Walk a Mile on My Route: The Newsies encounter a high-class kid who's only talent appears to be whining, until a sudden injury turns the tables on him. What'll happen when a Joe Rich Kid is forced to be the average Working Joe?

- Part One - / - Part Two - / - Part Three -
- Part Four - / - Part Five -

Circumstance & Chance: Watching Newsies, you can't help but notice what good friends Racetrack, Kid Blink, and Mush are. Here's how I think 'The Three Musketeers' met! ----- Read All About It!


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