
audiobook
STEPHEN H. BRANCH’SALLIGATOR.
Life of Stephen H Branch.
Let the Firemen Stand to their Guns!
Stephen H. Branch’s Alligator.
LAMENTATIONS OF A GRAHAMITE.
For American Youth to Read, and for Thieves and Traitors to Ponder.
The following meritorious gentlemen are wholesale agents for the Alligator.
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A quirky, first‑person sketch opens the volume, plunging listeners into a melodramatic bout with an inexplicable itch. The narrator debates ointments and dubious cures with a friend named Terry, weaving witty banter about doctors, contagion, and the absurd notion of passing the irritation down through generations. The dialogue crackles with 19th‑century slang and comic exaggeration, giving a vivid taste of the period’s informal, often theatrical, storytelling.
The tone then shifts to a fervent pamphlet defending New York’s volunteer firemen against the rise of a paid department. Written in the wake of a tragic downtown blaze, the author rallies citizens to protect a “glorious volunteer system” he sees as a bulwark against corruption. This impassioned appeal, peppered with historical references and rhetorical flourishes, offers a snapshot of mid‑century civic debate and the spirited language of activist journalism.
Language
en
Duration
~43 minutes (41K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Giovanni Fini and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2015-05-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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