Stray Subjects Arrested And Bound Over Being the Fugitive Offspring of the O
Stray Subjects Arrested And Bound Over Being the Fugitive Offspring of the O
Francis a Francis Alexander Durivage
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v 133 " I weally can t say, sir. I m a stwanger here and, as I was stwolling down the stweet, I met a cwowd wound the Ward-woom, as they call it and cwossed over to see what the wow was. As I appwoached the door, I saw a big wuffian stwike a man in the face, and knock him down. His hat fell off, and I wun to catch it. " " It is of no consequence about that affair how did you get injured?" " The consequence of it might have been sewious, I think for the hat blew wound the corner and I wun after ...it. The city authowities might have had to we- munewate me for a bwoken skull for the sidewalk was so slippewy that I twipped over, and wushed headlong into an oysterman s store. " " Did you receive your bruise in that fall, sir?" "Bless your innocence, no! I weturned with the wefwactowy gentleman s hat, and as I appwoached to pwesent it to him, That s my man! says he, and without further cerwemony, I weceived for my twouble this horwid black eye. * "Well, sir. " " Well, sir! But I do not agwee with you that it is ( well, sir.
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