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Pioneers of the Old South

CHAPTER XIV
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He was often a "good fellow." He brought in needed articles without dues, and had Spanish gold in his pouch.

He was shrugged over and traded with.
He came ashore to Charles Town, and they traded with him there.

At one time Charles Town got the name of "Rogue's Harbor." But that was not forever, nor indeed, as years are counted, for long.

Better and better emigrants arrived, to add to the good already there.

The better type prevailed, and gave its tone to the place.


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