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Betty Zane

CHAPTER VII
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Dan was one of the oldest settlers along the river; in fact, he had located his farm several years after Col.

Zane had founded the settlement.

He was noted for his open-handed dealing and kindness of heart.

He had loaned many a head of cattle which had never been returned, and many a sack of flour had left his mill unpaid for in grain.

He was a good shot, he would lay a tree on the ground as quickly as any man who ever swung an axe, and he could drink more whiskey than any man in the valley.
Dan stood at the door with a smile of welcome upon his rugged features and a handshake and a pleasant word for everyone.


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