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THE PIONEERS OF BELLEVUE
Hyde then, getting up a little artificial courage, said, "Didn't you write that notice and stick it up in Grant's bar room? " " No, " said Boothe, "I don't know anything about a notice. " "Kirist!" said Hyde, "that is some of Doc. Clark's work; " and the three left with steps much lighter and quicker than those which brought them there. Hyde was so angry when he came to take a sober second thought, that he changed his politics from Whig to Democrat, supposing that some Whig had put up the notice to impose upon and make fun of him.
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