Born in small-town New England, Charles Browne began his career as a young contributor to the Boston Carpet Bag
Finding it necessary to stop for the night, Artemus Ward lodges in a Quaker establishment. There he is badgered by an elder for his sinfulness, and also makes a pass at an older Quaker woman.
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Born in small-town New England, Charles Browne began his career as a young contributor to the Boston Carpet Bag
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