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The attorney called Hesden and his cousin, who, having witnessed the will by her request, again withdrew. "Now Mr. Pardee," said Mrs. Le Moyne sadly, "I believe that I have done my duty as well as Hesden has done his. It is hard, very hard, for me to give up projects which I have cherished so long.
Tecumseh J. Driver, M. Driver, A. J. Alderman. Americus W. C. Butler, S. S. Chapman. Le Roy S. G. Brown, Allen Crocker. Little Stranger J. H. Bauserman, S. A. Lacefield, J. Adams, J. P. Bauserman. Iola S. Brown. Nine Mile N. D. Tyler, J. T. Goode, H. Dickson. Garnett J. Ramsey, H. Cavender. Holton E. Cope, J. P. Nichols, T. G. Walters, A. B. Scholes. Pardee Pardee Butler, N. Dunshee.
"We saw a man ride into the woods just now," said they, "that looked like Pardee Butler, but he was riding a bay horse." "Pardee Butler never rides a bay horse." And so they went the other way. Father rode a spirited young "copper-bottom" horse, named Copper, that looked either bay or gray at a distance, as the light happened to shine.
Le Moyne, "I was the only blonde in my family, and I have often heard my father say that I got it from some ancestral strain, perhaps the Whidbys, and resembled his cousins." "Yes," answered Pardee, "a Whidby was a common ancestress of your father and his cousin, 'Red Jim. It is strange how family traits reproduce themselves in widely-separated strains of blood."
Pardee, with the bitterness born of long years of experience, "you'll find that in every one of them somebody's got a boarding house called Pardee's, or something like that, where the people flock same's they do here, for a good meal." "Yes, but what kind of people?" "Same kind that comes here."
"I immediately employed Mr. Pardee to look the matter up, and it seems from the records that an entry had been made some time before, by one Paul Cresson, which was by him assigned to James Richards.
His opponent borrowed the flag, to use in the campaign, and returned it in good order. But we have since learned that he had several copies of it painted, and that one of them is now in the rooms of the Kansas Historical Society, in the showcase with John Brown's cap, and is shown as the veritable flag that was on Pardee Butler's raft.
I should think you might have waited till you had dropped us before picking her up. But then, it will be a good thing to be the attorney of such an heiress, and we shall be poor indeed after she gets her own as you say it is." "Madam," said Pardee seriously, "I shall expect you to apologize both to me and to my client when you have heard her proposition." "I shall be very likely to, Mr.
Another sermon that he preached at Pardee, August 1, 1858, was from I. Kings xviii. 21: "If the Lord be God, follow him: but if Baal, then follow him." After delineating very graphically the terrible drouth, and the long contest of Elijah with Ahab and Jezebel, he told of the final triumph of religion, and the merited defeat and punishment of wickedness.
While Hesden waited for an answer to this letter, which had been forwarded through Captain Pardee, he received one from Jordan Jackson. It was somewhat badly spelled, but he made it out to be as follows: "EUPOLIA, KANSAS, Sunday, March 23, 1873. "MY DEAR LE MOYNE: "I have been intending to write to you for a long time, but have been too busy. You never saw such a busy country as this.
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