The Wasp. A Saturday journal of illustration and comment, devoted to the discussion of public affairs, finance, society and art (1879) (14785139365)
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Title: The Wasp. A Saturday journal of illustration and comment, devoted to the discussion of public affairs, finance, society and art
Year: 1879 (1870s)
Authors: Flynn, Thomas E., (from old catalog) ed
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Publisher: San Francisco, The Wasp publishing co.
Contributing Library: California State Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive
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5 90 THE ILLUSTRATED WASP PHASES OF HISTORY Not Generally given in Detail. WRITTEN BY MR. SALMI MORSE FOR THE WASP. (Continued from Paije 74, Xo. IGO.)PHASE II. PAKT I— Continued. John axd Jexny . It was late that night before the pair reached thetown. The Swan and Dagger was closed, and theowners deaf to their knocking. In vain Jenny tried to explain matters to her mis-tress on the following morning; her draggled condi-tion, her staying away all night, the blood visibleupon her clothes, gotten by her attention to Johns■wound, all—all conspired to the detriment of thepoor girl, who experienced the loss of her clothes,place, and character, at a blow. Soon, the thing became bruited throughout thetown, and the whilom constable, despite the woundupon him, fared no better tlian she did. He wasstripped of uniform and respect, was again investedin the numbered raiment of tho convict, and Johnonce more became a cast-away. But few bar-maids in Hobart-Town had the attrac-tions of Jenny, t