Pass the Hash, Ann
Jack Channon is a "regular fellow." His uncle dies and leaves him a stack of long green. To prove that he is a "regular fellow" Jack goes back to the boarding house where he struggled along ... Read allJack Channon is a "regular fellow." His uncle dies and leaves him a stack of long green. To prove that he is a "regular fellow" Jack goes back to the boarding house where he struggled along as a clerk. Here he meets Ann, the "slavey" of the outfit, and is first drawn to her by th... Read allJack Channon is a "regular fellow." His uncle dies and leaves him a stack of long green. To prove that he is a "regular fellow" Jack goes back to the boarding house where he struggled along as a clerk. Here he meets Ann, the "slavey" of the outfit, and is first drawn to her by the manner in which she passes the hash at the dining table. Jack observes that though a ser... Read all