Creole Sketches/Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before

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1712041Creole Sketches — Coming Events Cast Their Shadows BeforeLafcadio Hearn

COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE[1]


It will come sooner or later; but the parties who should be most interested in such matters do not pay any attention to the shadows of coming events. The Widow with Wooden Legs, as the Spaniards call the Gibbet, is waiting to celebrate her nuptials with some of our hoodlums; and yet the latter do not seem to know it. A long time has elapsed since the Widow was last married here, although the number of fellows who ought to have been married to her by force is legion. She is becoming tired of widowhood; and this is leap year. She is going to propose pretty soon; and when she proposes it will be no use to try backing out.

  1. Item, August 19, 1880.