Corduroy
Corduroy is a 1968 children's book written and illustrated by Don Freeman, and published by The Viking Press.
The book is about the titular character, a sentient teddy bear, in a department store whose name refers to the corduroy outfit he is wearing.
Don Freeman explained that he had an idea of writing a story taking place in a department store, in which a character wanders around after the doors close. He wanted the storyline to portray a difference between the luxury of such department store and the simple life most people live, at the same time highlighting basic values.
It has been reported that the name Corduroy had been a nickname for his son, Roy.
Don Freeman wrote a sequel, A Pocket for Corduroy, in 1978 but died before it was published.
A special 40th anniversary edition of Corduroy was released in 2008.
Author B. G. Hennessy published a sequel to Don Freeman's earlier works. Also, Actress Viola Davis wrote a sequel to Freeman’s works.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corduroy_(book)

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What follows is the puzzle you need to solve based on “Corduroy”. I used a copy that was published in 1968. In the book I used the pages are not numbered. So page 1 is the first page of the story. There are 28 pages in the book. When counting do not count titles or chapters. You will be looking at page number-line-letter.
Puzzle
1-1-20 4-1-7 9-1-28 12-1-25 15-1-36 3-3-19 11-1-11 7-1-20 13-1-32 2-1-52
10-2-11 16-1-12
18-1-14 8-1-6 14-1-7 22-1-31 1-3-36 5-1-38 16-2-16 12-2-28 23-1-27 13-2-17
19-1-30 3-5-10
17-1-25 10-1-6 20-2-15 16-3-30 2-2-23 18-2-10 9-2-7 12-3-14 3-6-27 21-1-7
6-2-7 23-2-10
11-3-6 17-2-8 22-2-8 1-2-17 7-2-4 22-3-1 11-2-17 21-2-9 8-2-23 23-3-16
14-2-13 3-1-2
18-3-12 13-3-14 6-1-11
24-2-20 22-1-26 17-1-35 1-3-31 26-2-17 18-3-18 3-3-22 27-1-17 16-1-34 19-1-29
5-1-43
24-2-29 7-2-4 28-1-28 8-1-40 10-2-32 26-1-11 17-2-15 9-1-17 27-2-8 12-3-27
18-2-20
25-1-15 20-2-15 22-3-21 16-3-31 23-1-27 27-4-38 25-2-17 22-2-10 2-2-32
26-3-19 20-1-22
23-2-27 21-2-11 24-3-7 4-1-18 27-3-27 18-1-32 6-2-28 28-2-1 26-4-10 21-1-27
11-2-30
23-3-13 16-2-25 26-5-11 28-3-3
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