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Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler

CHAPTER XVI
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He visited Old John Brown's hiding place, told him he must consider himself under arrest, and intimated to Deputy Marshal Fain that he was at liberty to arrest these men, who were under charge of murder.

But the Marshal replied _that he had no arrests to make_.

Marshal Fain had no stomach for the business of lion hunting.

It is said that Col.

S.
gave Marshal Fain a piece of his mind that was more explicit than polite.
Col.


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