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In the Days of Poor Richard

CHAPTER III
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There he met Mr.
John Adams of Boston, who was on his way to Philadelphia.

He was a full-faced, ruddy, strong-built man of about thirty-five years, with thick, wavy dark hair that fell in well trimmed tufts on either cheek and almost concealed his ears.

It was beginning to show gray.

He had a prominent forehead, large blue and expressive eyes and a voice clear and resonant.

He was handsomely dressed.
Mr.Adams greeted the boy warmly and told him that the testimony which he and Solomon Binkus gave had saved the life of Captain Preston.


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