Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . The Flanigan AND Imperial in Rosalia. THE Impressionist had -finished hisstory, entitled Saint Catherines,and described by him as a studyin shadows. It was an allegory involv-ing human outcasts and certain spiritualpresences. Well, said Captain Buckingham, different folks are always falling to-gether by sea and land, and I wouldntmind saying that at times they might berailed various, and maybe singular. Yet,for my part, having been in such com-panies and circumstances, and being anaccommodating man that got on verywell, I say


Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . The Flanigan AND Imperial in Rosalia. THE Impressionist had -finished hisstory, entitled Saint Catherines,and described by him as a studyin shadows. It was an allegory involv-ing human outcasts and certain spiritualpresences. Well, said Captain Buckingham, different folks are always falling to-gether by sea and land, and I wouldntmind saying that at times they might berailed various, and maybe singular. Yet,for my part, having been in such com-panies and circumstances, and being anaccommodating man that got on verywell, I says, you take things as they come,I says, except some things. A shark, now,has one end of him that does no harm,but thats not the way he comes. But asregards things and companies, I nvasthinking of them I met once by thename of Bill, and of The FlaniganVol CIV.—No. BY ARTHUR COLT ON and Imperial, including David. Aye,David was a— Well, I was captain of a coastingvessel then, named The Henrietta, and Itook a cargo on a time of machinery andcarts to the city of Tampico, in Mexico;and from ther


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