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THE PIONEERS OF BELLEVUE
In the spring of 1840, he came into our store one morning, and said that he had made up his mind that vegetables were healthy, and he was going to have a garden with all kinds of vegetables. He looked over the box of garden seeds, selected what he. wanted, and went home to plant his garden. Now, he had a neighbor, Mrs. S., who had one of those long-nose swine, one of the kind that is always poking their noses into other people's affairs.
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