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Hagan (search for this): article 11
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--Some few days ago, Dr. Warren's horse, attached to his gig, in which was seated a lad named Duke, ranaway from Union Hill, and taking 18th street in his flight, threw the little driver out near his father's stable, dropped the gig at Hagan's coach shop, and then made tracks for his own feeding place.
Warren (search for this): article 11
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--Some few days ago, Dr. Warren's horse, attached to his gig, in which was seated a lad named Duke, ranaway from Union Hill, and taking 18th street in his flight, threw the little driver out near his father's stable, dropped the gig at Hagan's coach shop, and then made tracks for his own feeding place.
Duke (search for this): article 11
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--Some few days ago, Dr. Warren's horse, attached to his gig, in which was seated a lad named Duke, ranaway from Union Hill, and taking 18th street in his flight, threw the little driver out near his father's stable, dropped the gig at Hagan's coach shop, and then made tracks for his own feeding place.