The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Doesticks' Letters; Doesticks in the Internal Revenue Office. How to Pay Taxes

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Series: New York Weekly v. 24 no. 42 — page 7
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Part of: New York Weekly, v. XXIV, no. 42, September 2, 1869 (Issue)
Author: Doesticks, Q. K. Philander, 1831-1875
Date: September 2, 1869
First Sentence: As soon as Grant was fairly elected, I began, of course, like all other politicians who had worked hard against him, and tired their best to have "Seymour and what's-his-name" put into the White House, to experience a most curious and wonderful change of heart.
Last Sentence: For one other suggestion, we have only to say that the man who follows them will render the payment of his taxes a simple amusement to himself; he will, at the same time, make himself a person admired by those in the "queue," who have to witness his performances; and make himself most heartily beloved the cashier who has to take his money.

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