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soapy considers blackwells island to be a pleasant vacation spot

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It seems you're referencing the character Soapy from the short story "The Cop and the Anthem" by O. Henry. In the story, Soapy is a homeless man who dreams of escaping the cold winter streets of New York City. He contemplates getting arrested in order to spend the winter in the relative comfort of a prison. Blackwell's Island, known for its workhouse and insane asylum, is not a typical vacation destination, but for Soapy, it represents a temporary refuge from the harsh realities of life on the streets.

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