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THE PIONEERS OF BELLEVUE
Brooks and Walker frequently had political combats, but Walker could talk so much louder and faster than Brooks and was so much better posted that he generally came out ahead. Brooks had just got his Log Cabin containing Mr. Ogle's speech, and having heard it read in our store be came to the conclusion that it would be just the thing to use in squelching Walker
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