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Title: Hunted Down
or, Five Days in the Fog
Author: Harry Granice
Release Date: July 9, 2010 [EBook #33124]
Language: English
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HUNTED DOWN:
OR
FIVE DAYS IN THE FOG.
A Thrilling Narrative
OF THE
ESCAPE OF YOUNG GRANICE
FROM A
DRUNKEN, INFURIATED MOB.
_Written by himself while in jail, and respectfully
dedicated to Mr. Nicholas Breen._
SAN FRANCISCO:
WOMAN'S PUBLISHING CO., 605 WASHINGTON ST.
1875.
* * * * *
PREFACE.
I write this narrative while confined in the Modesto jail awaiting my
trial for the shooting of the defamer of my mother's name on the 7th
of December, 1874. It will be seen by reading the following statement,
that I gave myself up to the sheriff to be held to await the decision
of the law. I will here explain why it was necessary for me to be
taken to the Modesto jail. There was no safe jail at Merced, and it
had been the custom for several months to take Merced prisoners to
Modesto, a town in the adjoining county, and a distance of about forty
miles. The cars passed through Merced about noon on the day of the
shooting, five hours after the affair happened, and direct to Modesto.
Why did not the sheriff improve this opportunity of taking me to a
place of safety? Failing in that, a good span of horses could have
conveyed us to Modesto during the afternoon. He knew the jail was not
safe, and instead of doing what every sensible man would conceive to
be a sheriff's duty, he cho
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