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THE PIONEERS OF BELLEVUE
In looking about his uncle's farm, the doctor discovered that his uncle had a large number of small pigs, and remarked that he would like to have some of those pigs up at Vermontville. His uncle says: "Oliver, you may have as many as you will carry up there, in welcome. " The doctor thought that now was his time to furnish Vermontville with pork. He procured a bag, caught five of the pigs, and successfully landed them in Vermontville, carrying them on his back the entire distance of about twenty-five miles.
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