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THE PIONEERS OF BELLEVUE
This enabled Abe to be
at large again; but, about six weeks before the trial was to come on, Abe began to get uneasy, and was making his arrangements to leave. His bail hearing this, delivered him up to the sheriff, and Abe was tied with a strong rope and taken to a blacksmith shop, where an iron ring was riveted to one of his ankles, a big chain attached, and he was kept chained in the second story of Carpenter's store until Judge Ransom's court held a session.
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