. The country boy : the story of his own early life. Horses; Silverton (Or. ). 52 THE COUNTRY BOY know when they ; I knew when I left the depot that it was suicide, but there was nothing else to do, so I went. A few days later I saw a man driving fast over the country road through the hills, and knew it wasn't the doc- tor's rig—it must be the band uniforms had. come; so I left the gap in the fence I was watching for a man and ran to town, and found that they had been there two days; father had been out of town surveying. When the people saw me they left their stores and houses and w
. The country boy : the story of his own early life. Horses; Silverton (Or. ). 52 THE COUNTRY BOY know when they ; I knew when I left the depot that it was suicide, but there was nothing else to do, so I went. A few days later I saw a man driving fast over the country road through the hills, and knew it wasn't the doc- tor's rig—it must be the band uniforms had. come; so I left the gap in the fence I was watching for a man and ran to town, and found that they had been there two days; father had been out of town surveying. When the people saw me they left their stores and houses and went with me to the depot. I asked them if. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Davenport, Homer, 1867-1912. New York : G. W. Dillingham Co.
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