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Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler

CHAPTER XXIII
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What is it we can do for you ?" I went with them to the river bank, pointed out my sled loaded with corn on the ice, and explained to them it had to be brought up the bank.

They asked incredulously, "An' kin ye haul that thar slide up that slippery bank ?" I said, "Yes, I have done it once," then I explained how the chain had broken, and how my load of corn had gone down onto the ice again.
They exclaimed, "O! Well now! We have come all the way from South _Carliny_ to see a Yankee trick an' haint we got it ?" They were eager to help, so as to see the fun.

When everything was ready I gave my horse in charge of one of them, saying to him he must in nowise let the horse turn till the load of corn was well up and in the traveled road, then gave the word to start.

My team was eager to pull, for they were getting impatient; and in fine style they brought the load up on the level ground, and then immediately were in front of the saloon, and I called a halt.

When we got everything fixed I said to them, "Gentlemen, I thank you.


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