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BOOK I - Volume 1 - Chapter I. Which Deals With Origins
_ Faithfully to relate how Eliphalet Hopper came try St. Louis is to betray
no secret. Mr. Hopper is wont to tell the story now, when his daughter-
in-law is not by; and sometimes he tells it in her presence, for he is a
shameless and determined old party who denies the divine right of Boston,
and has taken again to chewing tobacco.
When Eliphalet came to town, his son‘s wife, Mrs: Samuel D. (or S. Dwyer
as she is beginning to call herself), was not born. Gentlemen of
Cavalier and Puritan descent had not yet begun to arrive at the Planters‘
House, to buy hunting shirts and broad rims, belts and bowies, and depart
quietly for Kansas, there to indulge in that; most pleasurable of Anglo-
Saxon pastimes, a free fight. Mr. Douglas had not thrown his bone of
Local Sovereignty to the sleeping dogs of war.
To return to Eliphalet‘s arrival,--a picture which has much that is
interesting in it. Behold the friendless b
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