Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1870 — How Higgins Gently Broke the News. [ARTICLE]
How Higgins Gently Broke the News.
Yes, I remember the anecdote, the Sunday School Superintendent said, with the old pathos in his voice and the old sad look in his eyes. It was about a simple creature named Higgins, that used to haul rock for old Maltby. When the lamented Judge Bagley tripped and fell down the court house stairs and broke his neck, it was a great question howto break the news to poor Mrs Bagley. But finally the body was put into Higgins’ wagon, and he was instructed to take it to Mrs. B , but to be very guarded and discreet in his language, and not break the news to her at once, but do it gradually and gently. When Higgins got there with his sad freight, he shouted till Mrs. Bagley came to the door. Then he said: “ Does the widder Bagley live here ?” *• The widow Bagley ? No, sir! ” • “I’ll bet she does. But have it your own way. Well, does Judge Bagley live here ? ” “ Yes, Judge Bagley lives here.” “ I’ll bet he don’t. But never mind, it ain’t for me to contradict Is the Judge in!” “ No, not at present” “ I jest expected as much. Because, you know—take hold o’ suthin, mum, for I’m a-going to make a little communication, and I reckon may-be it’ll jar you some. There’s been an accident, mum. I’ve got the old Judge curled up out here in the wagon; and when you see him you’ll acknowledge yourself that an inquest is about the only thing that could be a comfort to Aim Z Mark Twain.
