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that he 'knew Jim Pendill in Niles in 1837, and a right lively boy he was, too. ' He had often seen him driving his 'four-in-hand, ' with broadcloth suit on and in snow-white gloves, but he added: ' Jim always paid his debts, and was a good citizen. ' He has always been a man of sterling integrity, truthful and reliable in all his statements, vigorous in denouncing wrong, and ever willing to laud and praise a good act. I have never heard him accused of being two-faced or double.
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