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Pagina 54
... told me he was never able to get out of him what the horse cost . But Gaither told me one day when I was talking to him that Bob cost him $ 250.00 and that he had never told Dr. Mc what he paid for the horse . The Doctor knew better ...
... told me he was never able to get out of him what the horse cost . But Gaither told me one day when I was talking to him that Bob cost him $ 250.00 and that he had never told Dr. Mc what he paid for the horse . The Doctor knew better ...
Pagina 85
... told Phillips al- though he was a good friend and admirer of his he would be bound to sue him for the thousand dollar penalty for such cases provided . Eli said , “ alright Major , but one thing I wish above all things and that is that ...
... told Phillips al- though he was a good friend and admirer of his he would be bound to sue him for the thousand dollar penalty for such cases provided . Eli said , “ alright Major , but one thing I wish above all things and that is that ...
Pagina 88
... told him that they had been told that he was altogether respon- sible and reliable , and a man to whom they might confide every- thing they had and it was true they had oats in their sacks , the oats were only there to hide the gold ...
... told him that they had been told that he was altogether respon- sible and reliable , and a man to whom they might confide every- thing they had and it was true they had oats in their sacks , the oats were only there to hide the gold ...
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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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