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THE PIONEERS OF BELLEVUE
He always carried a portion of the blade of a butcher knife, in a leather case, in his pocket, to use in skinning his game.
Miller got it into his head that a large amount of property had been left to him, and that some of this property consisted of real estate, located in Detroit. He took legal advice of "Old Esquire Phelps " about the matter, and sent Phelps to Detroit to look up the property.
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