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New York Weekly
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v. 24 no. 52
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New York Weekly, v. XXIV, no. 52, November 11, 1869 (Issue) |
Author: |
Augusta, Clara
(pseudonym used by Trask, Clara Augusta Jones, 1839-1905)
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November 11, 1869 |
First Sentence: |
Policeman Healy was cross that night, as I suppose he had an undoubted right to be, if he chose. |
Last Sentence: |
Policeman Healy tells the story with a laudable degree of pride, and impresses it upon his listeners that he was, in this case, the Providence which brought the long divided husband and wife together. |
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