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THE PIONEERS OF BELLEVUE
Phelps thought that if his legs were good for anything it was a good time to give them a trial, jumped down from the fence, and ran for his life. Miller followed a short distance, but Phelps out-footed him and made his escape.
The next day there was quite a gathering at our store, where Phelps was relating the story. Esquire Hunsicker was present, and in a laughing manner said: " Why, Phelps, they say you run.
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