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if so death [[like?]] a hue that I once was about to wake him to know if he was dead!  in unavoidable bull, I confess as yet this [[concept?]] of a man had beento the Rocky mountains & [[picked?]] the forests of [[bregor?]] until he had gazed in the Pacific & had returned again with [[two?]] companions by a southern route through Utah & Nebraska to the states again.  He was by birth a "Yankee" & formerly, I conjecture a printer, then a reporter, & now an Editor, a man of energy, thrift perseverance & intelligence & "good hearted enough"_ A number of Prussian immigrants of the better [[cass?'' witht hem bears good figures & foreign costumes, a party of Irishmen, said to be "able", a certain officer of the army undoubtedly "royal" who amused us & entertained two by his wit & [[?} inform
if so death-like a hue that I once was about to wake him to know if he was dead!  An unavoidable bull, I confess as yet this carcass of a man had been to the Rocky mountains & pierced the forests of Oregon until he had gazed on the Pacific & had returned again with two companions by a southern route through Utah & Nebraska to the States again.  He was by birth a "Yankee" & formerly, I conjecture a printer, then a reporter, & now an Editor, a man of energy, thrift perseverance & intelligence & "good-hearted enough" A number of Prussian emigrants of the better class with their beards good figures & foreign costumes, a party of Irishmen, said to be "noble", a certain officer of the army undoubtedly "royal" who amused us & astonished too by his wit and extensive infor-

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if so death-like a hue that I once was about to wake him to know if he was dead! An unavoidable bull, I confess as yet this carcass of a man had been to the Rocky mountains & pierced the forests of Oregon until he had gazed on the Pacific & had returned again with two companions by a southern route through Utah & Nebraska to the States again. He was by birth a "Yankee" & formerly, I conjecture a printer, then a reporter, & now an Editor, a man of energy, thrift perseverance & intelligence & "good-hearted enough" — A number of Prussian emigrants of the better class with their beards good figures & foreign costumes, a party of Irishmen, said to be "noble", a certain officer of the army undoubtedly "royal" who amused us & astonished too by his wit and extensive infor-