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The woman was soon rescued and
to his suprise he was face to face
with an old friend, Schultz, with
many apoligies and hand all a
Tremble he opened a small bottle
of Porter and offered to Sherrit
with her

She kindly refused the offered stim-
ulant, and said "I think I can walk
to the Gardener Gooch home where
I am sure a Bow-ler, a few Potts of
Fowler, a well cooked Hare is (Harris)
waiting for me with many express-
ions of gratitude she prepared to de-
part

It was decided since Mrs McKenzie
was also going that way, they should
Lod-er on the Camel and take
her to her destination. As in a
dream our hero immediately took
steps to place her upon the back
of the beast, when a loud Bray from
a nearby thicket causes him to
step back and he Stubbs his toe
in trying to Rega(i)n his composure
he lets the heroine fall to the ground.
His dream is over.

To his intence amusement he heard
her say in a language which did not
altogether become an American Teacher
For (H)Evans sake, I am Nought on

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