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On the Sweeny wire

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The story follows Belle Sweeny, a race-track gambler's widow living on a party telephone line, who habitually eavesdrops on neighbors and becomes entangled in gossip and suspicion after a telephone inspector's visit and a quarrel involving a man called Mike. Recollections of her late husband's disputes, an introduction to a saloonkeeper named Doyle, and mocking phone calls reveal strained loyalties and hint at theft of the couple's bankroll. The narrative examines how idle curiosity, neighborhood rumor, and small betrayals escalate into danger for ordinary people.

About the Author

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Charles R. Barnes

Charles R. Barnes is an author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable title, "On the Sweeny Wire," reflects his engagement with themes relevant to the era. While not widely recognized today, Barnes contributed to the literary landscape of his time, offering insights into the social and cultural dynamics of his surroundings. His writing provides a glimpse into the concerns and narratives that shaped his contemporary society.

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