Under the Fiddler's Elm
Martin Fletcher, of the Fletcher Transatlantic Line, refuses to grant permission to his daughter Rosalie to marry Jim Chadwick, his secretary, until Jim "makes good." Jim, however, writes to... Read allMartin Fletcher, of the Fletcher Transatlantic Line, refuses to grant permission to his daughter Rosalie to marry Jim Chadwick, his secretary, until Jim "makes good." Jim, however, writes to Rosalie that he will soon have $25,000. Fletcher receives a black-hand letter demanding $... Read allMartin Fletcher, of the Fletcher Transatlantic Line, refuses to grant permission to his daughter Rosalie to marry Jim Chadwick, his secretary, until Jim "makes good." Jim, however, writes to Rosalie that he will soon have $25,000. Fletcher receives a black-hand letter demanding $25,000, to be placed on a rock near the so-called "Fiddler's Elm," under threat of the des... Read all