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... heard from those with whom I associated I could fill a book . I remember a little incident which occurred with Egbert Betts and a rabbit which de- serves recitation . Egbert Betts and Bill Gaither had been out on a long jaunt fishing ...
... heard from those with whom I associated I could fill a book . I remember a little incident which occurred with Egbert Betts and a rabbit which de- serves recitation . Egbert Betts and Bill Gaither had been out on a long jaunt fishing ...
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... heard him later , and know that he was a very earnest preacher , but as old Uncle Burt Moore put it , “ a little scattering . " There was a very considerable difference between the preaching then and now . There is doubtless more ...
... heard him later , and know that he was a very earnest preacher , but as old Uncle Burt Moore put it , “ a little scattering . " There was a very considerable difference between the preaching then and now . There is doubtless more ...
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... heard of a railroad and train of cars and locomotive , nor heard their scream , nor seen their wonderful head- light , flashing out like a fire furnace seven times heated , and all on a sudden , some dark night , as we should be passing ...
... heard of a railroad and train of cars and locomotive , nor heard their scream , nor seen their wonderful head- light , flashing out like a fire furnace seven times heated , and all on a sudden , some dark night , as we should be passing ...
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Scorpions and Stagecoaches I I | 11 |
A Young Man Sets Out | 30 |
The Bench The Stump The Circuit | 45 |
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Olden Times Revisited: W.L. Clayton's Pen Pictures Washington Lafayette Clayton Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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