Uncle Shom Part 1 Direct
Shom didn't draw a weapon. He simply walked straight toward them.
"The bus, actually," I said, shaking off my umbrella. "It broke down near the creek." Uncle Shom Part 1
The most likely origin of the "Uncle Shom" search is a common typographical error for a fascinating and obscure satirical novel. Written by Indian lawyer, journalist, and political thinker Kanhaya Lal Gauba (also known as K. L. Gauba), Uncle Sham was published around 1929 and presents a scathing critique of American society. Shom didn't draw a weapon