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A Man for the Ages

CHAPTER I
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It was the name of a river in Illinois draining "boundless, flowery meadows of unexampled beauty and fertility, belted with timber, blessed with shady groves, covered with game and mostly level, without a stick or a stone to vex the plowman." Thither they were bound to take up a section of government land.
They stopped for a visit with Elisha Howard and his wife, old friends of theirs, who lived in the village of Malone, which was in Franklin County, New York.

There they traded their oxen for a team of horses.

They were large gray horses named Pete and Colonel.

The latter was fat and good-natured.

His chief interest in life was food.


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