"The first slap-jack given me for dinner was a cake of flour, partially fried in a pan of fat bacon. I nibbled about the brown edges and threw it, unbaked, against a barn door, where it stuck for days."

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Source: James Smithson, John Robin McDaniel Irby (1879). “The Scientific Writings of James Smithson”

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