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Series: |
New York Weekly
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v. 32 no. 45
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Sketch |
Part of: |
New York Weekly, v. XXXII, no. 45, September 24, 1877 (Issue) |
Author: |
Hammond, J. R.
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Date: |
September 24, 1877 |
First Sentence: |
Gabriel Shobe was seated astraddle of a log, at the end of which was a hollow stump, out of which he had just taken a gallon jug. |
Last Sentence: |
After serving out his time in the penitentiary, he practiced medicine awhile; then drove a stage; and, at the present time is a resident of Utah, where, with half a dozen slab-sided, lantern-jawed women swung to his skirts, he has every reason in the world for wishing himself back in the penitentiary again. |
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