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A Man for the Ages

CHAPTER VI
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He lived in a log cabin a little further up the road.

Mrs.Peasley's sister waited on me.
She is a fat and cheerful looking lady, very light complected.

Her hair is red--like tomato ketchup.

Looks to me a likely, stout armed, good hearted woman who can do a lot of hard work.

She can see a joke and has an answer handy every time." * * * * * For details of the remainder of the historic visit of Samson Traylor to the home of John Peasley we are indebted to a letter from John to his brother Charles, dated February 21, 1832.


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