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Old Sam


how a detective found him out


[From the Dark Side of New York Life]

People who live in the Bowery, or the vicinity of Hester street, New York, or who have had occasion to be much in that locality, will probably remember a hobbling old man, somewhat lame, and supporting himself on a thick stick, who was often to be seen there on Sundays, as well as week days, some two years ago. He was decently dressed, but was only known as “Old Sam.” He was supposed to live New Jersey, but no one precisely knew. He was generally taken for a farmer, or for a resident in some little outlying place. People called him also “Lame Sam," and whoever heard his quiet mode of speaking and saw the friendly smile that was always lighting up his lace, must have taken him for a very harmless man. And whoever met him on Sundays wending his way to church with a most devout aspect, must assuredly have thought that he was a very good old man, who was going thither out of pure piety.

But “Lame Sam” was very little of a saint; on the contrary, he was a most arrant… Read More