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Northern Illinois University
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Series: |
New York Weekly
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v. 27 no. 37
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Subject / Tag: |
Sketch |
Part of: |
New York Weekly, v. XXVII, no. 37, July 22, 1872 (Issue) |
Author: |
Lafitte, Col. Leon
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Date: |
July 22, 1872 |
First Sentence: |
The last rays of the setting sun fell upon a large gilt cross, ornamenting the steeple of a country church, in the State of Connecticut, causing it to look like pure gold set in the dark-blue sky. |
Last Sentence: |
In a happy home in the far South Preston and his wife are living, and next to themselves the two most important personages on the plantation are Jack and his wife-Jack being contented to be banished from his old home in Connecticut, for he still believes the part he enacted in the fatal duel was too important to allow him to return there "unwhipped of justice." |
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