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& R. W. Extending its line west, should strike all the government townsites, as was claimed by people in these towns, who knew nothing about it, and Calias, it would have run from Kirk to Megory in a very unusual direction. Indeed, it would have been following the section lines and it is common knowledge even to the most ignorant, that railroads do not follow section lines unless the section lines are directly in its path. If the rail road struck Kirk and Megory, it was a cinch it would miss Ca...lias. If it struck Calias, perched on the banks of the Monca Creek, the route the Nicholsons, as promo tors of the town, claimed it would take; the road would miss all the towns but Calias. This would have meant glory and a fortune for the promoters and lot holders of the town. It would also have meant that my farm, or at least a part of it, would in time be sold for town lots. After I got so badly overreached in dealing in horses, for a time the opinion was general that the solitary negro from the plush cushions of a P n would soon see that growing up with a new country was not to his liking, and would be glad to sell at any old figure and "beat it" back to more ease and comfort.
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