Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1912 — Wild Ones. [ARTICLE]

Wild Ones.

Charles Grafly, the noted sculptor, was talking at his summer home at Folly Grove, near Gloucester, about the quaint humor of the Gloucester fishermen. “In Gloucester one day,” he said, "aB I idled among the shipping, an old salt began to narrate his experiences to me. “ ‘Wunst,’ he said, ‘I was shipwricked in the South sea, and thar 1 come across a tribe of wild women without tongues.’ ‘“Wild women without tongues!’ said I. ‘Goodness! How could they talk?’ ”