<P> "Going to hell in a handbasket", "going to hell in a handcart", "going to hell in a handbag", "go to hell in a bucket", "sending something to hell in a handbasket" and "something being like hell in a handbasket" are variations on an American allegorical locution of unclear origin, which describes a situation headed for disaster inescapably or precipitately . </P> <P> I. Windslow Ayer's 1865 polemic alleges, "Judge Morris of the Circuit Court of Illinois at an August meeting of Order of the Sons of Liberty said: "Thousands of our best men were prisoners in Camp Douglas, and if once at liberty would' send abolitionists to hell in a hand basket ."' </P> <P> Hieronymous Bosch painting "The Haywain" (c. 1515) (in the Prado, Madrid) illustrates a large cart of hay heading to Hell . The cart is drawn by' infernal beings that drag everyone to Hell' . </P>

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