Seven Wives and Seven Prisons; Or, Experiences in the Life of a
Matrimonial Monomaniac has one of the most interesting openings I
have read in a long time. "SOME one has said that if any man would
faithfully write his autobiography, giving truly his own history
and experiences, the ills and joys, the haps and mishaps that had
fallen to his lot, he could not fail to make an interesting story;
and Disraeli makes Sidonia say that there is romance in every life.
How much romance, as well as sad reality, there is in the life of a
man who, among other experiences, has married seven wives, and has
been seven times in prison-solely on account of the seven wives,
may be learned from the pages that follow." Then I got really
interested after reading the Table of Contents. CHAPTER I. THE
FIRST AND WORST WIFE My Early History, CHAPTER II.MISERIES FROM MY
SECOND MARRIAGE, CHAPTER III. THE SCHEIMER SENSATION, CHAPTER IV.
SUCCESS WITH SARAH, CHAPTER V.HOW THE SCHEIMERS MADE ME SUFFER,
CHAPTER VI. FREE LIFE AND FISHING, CHAPTER VII.WEDDING A WIDOW AND
THE CONSEQUENCES, CHAPTER VIII.ON THE KEEN SCENT, CHAPTER IX.
MARRYING TWO MILLINER, CHAPTER X.PRISON LIFE IN VERMONT, CHAPTER
XI.ON THE TRAMP, CHAPTER XII.ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP SARAH SCHEIMER'S
BOY, CHAPTER XIII.ANOTHER WIDOW, CHAPTER XIV. MY SON TRIES TO
MURDER ME, and CHAPTER XV.A TRUE WIFE AND HOME AT LAST.
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