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being- x'd out in deep shadows while the horizon was relieved against a blood red sky. The monotony of our journey had been broken by the "miring" of our horses in the muddy bank of a stream misnamed "Sugar Creek." Oxen loaned by the neighboring farmers dragged the carriage out after an hour's delay & we proceeded on our way. At breakfast the conversation turned on the subject of carrying arms, & I received a wrinkle from "old-man Lucas" who said that he'd never carried anything but a few percussion caps in his waiscoat pocket & they answered every purpose for when he got in "sassy" company he just took one or two from his pocket & began to play with them & he found that the underlined_hinted presence_ of a pistol soon lulled the storm of his opponent. In due season we arrived in St Louis again the time having been pleasantly beguiled on the boat by listening to the delightful songs of unclear--every aunt?? who