William B. Ogden; And Early Days in Chicago: a Paper Read Before the Chicago Historical Society, Tuesday, December 20, 1881. (On the Presentation By Mrs. Ogden of a Portrait of Her Late Husband, Painted By Geo. P.a. Healy.)
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OGDEN. tvveen ye, which shall git to Danville first. Now, Stranger, I'll help ye. But don't let on. Let him," pointing to Hubbard, "start ahead; I'll put my boy there on your gray, and let him follow slowly behind, not too far, a mile or more behind, so your gray horse can be seen, but the rider won't be known." He continued, "I 've got a pair of colts I'll hitch up. and I'll take ye by another road into Danville, thirty to sixty minutes ahead of that big-headed fellow." I saw it was my only ch...ance. My gray was saddled, and when Hubbard had got too far ahead to distinguish the rider, the boy was mounted, and told not to shorten the distance, but just keep the sulky in sight. Hubbard, seeing the gray behind him, traveled slowly, saving his horse for the last five or six miles. Meanwhile, the colts had been harnessed, and attached to a light wagon, and mak- ing a circuit, we struck a cross-road, and, traveling at a three-minute pace, passed on ahead of Hubbard into Dan- ville. Arriving, I found the sheriff; had him quickly seize and attach the store and property of the defendant, and when, an hour later, Hubbard came in, you may judge of his surprise and vexation when he found me, whom he had supposed far behind, with the sheriff, in possession of all the debtor's property.
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