The Lightning Conductor Discovers America - Letter XX
In which Storm narrowly avoids a scrape
NIGHT LETTER TELEGRAM FROM PETER STORM TO JAMES STRICKLAND
New London.
Just missed getting into scrape here. Saved by presence of mind. You have heard me speak of Ipanoff. Met him accidentally. He has relatives seeing America, awaiting them New London; found me instead. Shall stay to-morrow, letting my party go on. Meet Fall River by train. Couldn't stand Newport. Writing you on business.
P. S.
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