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For instance, when he was in good circumstances, he gave away many a cartload of coal to poor families who were unable to buy it, and did other charitable deeds. SECTION 3 IN CHAPTER 4. Wright Figg. There was another one of the relatives who v/as an uncommonly stout man. It was Wright Figg, but he was a very peaceable one, and a good old religious Methodist, who abhorred drunkenness and rowdiness of any kind, and by all means never to settle disputes by fighting; let that be the last thing to d...o, as it looked beastly and ungentlemanly to him 36 SKETCHES OF THE FIGG FAMILY to do SO. But on one occasion the old man had to break over the line a little in that direction, although very much against his will. He was a farmer in Shelby County, Kentucky, at the time, but afterwards moved to this city, Louisville, and lived the remainder of his days. He died of typhoid fever. One day he was out on his farm, chopping wood near the road, when one of his nearest neighbors, who had been to town ( Shelby ville), and came back a little "tanked up" with some- thing that is hard to buy now, came riding along, and, as soon as he saw Wright Figg, he hitched his horse to the fence and rolled up his sleeves as far as he could get them, and came walking up to where Wright was working.
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