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# Analysis of "The Illustrated Wasp," June 12, 1880 This page contains two distinct sections: **Upper Section ("Mr. Louderbark Upon Eggs"):** A satirical story mocking a man (Louderbark) who purchased eggs from a Swedish prince, then foolishly counted them repeatedly to verify the quantity. The satire criticizes his gullibility and the subsequent scandal when the eggs proved worthless—attacking both his credulity and his attempts to suppress public knowledge of his embarrassment. **Lower Section ("Feuilleton: Mike in Paris"):** A romantic narrative about an actress in Paris. This appears to be serialized fiction rather than satire or political commentary. The page primarily functions as satirical commentary on gullibility and fraud, alongside entertainment content typical of 19th-century American magazines. No specific political figures are clearly identifiable from the text provided.