The three wise men by Ernest Haycox

The three wise men by Ernest Haycox. It is a short story written in the early 20th century. Set in a fading desert railroad town, it follows three aging local officials—the marshal, the mayor, and the judge—whose back-room poker game frames a question of small-town justice and mercy. The likely topic is whether a community will protect a struggling woman with a troubled past from a predatory opportunist. In the story, the three officials meet above an old bar to play cards and gossip about Peg Nell, a former prostitute who had been trying to live straight after working in a Greek restaurant. When Peg loses her job, rumors start that she will return to vice, and the men summon Sol Kirschberg, a slick curio dealer who hints he plans to exploit her when her money runs out. The officials quietly fleece Sol at the poker table, warn him to stay away from Peg under threat of jail, and then the mayor earmarks Sol’s losses as a “donation” to help her. The tale ends with their session closing for the day, revealing their rough-edged but real resolve to shield Peg and keep a measure of decency in their dying town. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Haycox, Ernest, 1899-1950
Title The three wise men
Original Publication San Francisco, CA: Overland Publishing Company, 1921.
Series Title Produced from the October 1921 issue of Overland Monthly magazine.
Credits Prepared by volunteers at BookCove (bookcove.net)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Short stories
Subject Western stories
Subject Political fiction
Subject Poker -- Fiction
Category Text
eBook-No. 78541
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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