Sheriff Gregg & The Butterfield Sequestrian Society
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The second story in the 'Sheriff Gregg' series. Charlene Bartlett is the founder of the Butterfield Sequestrian Society, an organization dedicated to ensuring "ladies of easy virtue be sequestered in such a way as not to cause offense to decent, law-abiding people” and she and Sheriff Gregg are the best of friends. Until her eldest son announces his engagement....
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Sheriff Gregg & The Butterfield Sequestrian Society - Hank Florentine McLoskey
SHERIFF GREGG
&
THE BUTTERFIELD
SEQUESTRIAN SOCIETY
By Hank Florentine McLoskey
Copyright 2011 Hank Florentine McLoskey.
Smashwords Edition
This happened back in the bad old days, before Sheriff Gregg got his comeuppance. Sheriff Gregg rarely left his front porch except to go to service, but every Sunday after lunch the three of them–Sheriff Gregg, Deputy Dawson and Candy–would set off for Reverend Bartlett’s house, all still wearing their Sunday best, Sheriff Gregg swaggering slowly along in that cocky way of his, puffing on his cigarillo, Deputy Don’t Call Me Stupid
Dawson clumping along behind him and Candy taking up the rear like a ship in full sail.
See, Reverend Bartlett’s houses was where the Butterfield Sequestrian Society held its weekly meeting–this society being mostly the wives of the town’s more upstanding citizens, and a bigger bunch of sour-pusses you never met. Every Sunday afternoon they’d assemble in Reverend Bartlett’s parlor to sing some hymns, sip some iced tea and