In later life he claimed that he had not been hypnotized in any degree,but had been pretending throughout--a statement always denied by hismother and his brother Orion. A number of more or less absurd stories have been printed about theorigin of this book. He was more indulgent to his young wives than most local men, and he had adopted a number of English customs. There is another, The Autobiography of a DamnFool, a burlesque on family history, hopelessly impossible; y
to have given needless offense to a number of goodlypeople, whose chief sin was the sedateness of years. Any comrade of former days found welcome in his home as often as hewould come, and for as long as he would stay. area, thrusting children into the arms of their mothers and hauling goats and donkeys out of the way. I believe it will prove a worthwhile investment.
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