One
day, as Jesse James and his gang were riding through Missouri, they saw a
farmhouse and stopped to ask for something to eat. A widow lived there with
three small children. She didn't have much in the house, but shared with them
what she had.
It
was while they were eating lunch that Jesse James noticed that something was
bothering this generous widow. He questioned her about it, and she broke down
and told him her story. The mortgage was due on the house that very day, and
since her husband had died, she did not have the money to pay it. Her landlord
was not a generous man, and was sure to put her children and herself out on the
street.
"How
much money do you need to pay the mortgage?" Jesse asked the widow.
"Fifteen
hundred dollars," the widow sobbed.
Jesse
James took out his money bag, counted out $1500 dollars and presented it to the
widow.
"I
can't take this," she protested, but Jesse James insisted she use the
money to pay off the mortgage.
"Just
make sure you get a receipt," he warned her, and she promised that she
would. Then he got a description of the man, and left with his gang.
Jesse
James and his gang waited in the woods near the house until the man had
collected his money from the widow. Then they rode out onto the road and stole
their money back from the landlord.
A Missouri Folktale
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