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(There was a stable out in back for the horses. They usually had 4 horses on the stage, sometimes 6. And sometimes they used only 2. Just families traveled on the stage. The men went on horses. It was safer that way, sometimes say 4 men would go together in a group.
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(They always saved the bullets if they could find them after using them. The metal was hard to get. The guns were awfully heavy, they didn’t shoot them much. These bullets were something new. They didn’t last, they stopped making them. For some reason I don’t understand the bullets might explode. The men didn’t want to keep the powder and the bullets together. Sometimes the powder was rusty and sometimes whitish. They were big bullets—one of the reasons the guns were so big.
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(The village had been there for 350 years. I told you its name before, Levonshire. I think before that it had a different name. All those invasions, a lot of them came along that coast. There were the Norsemen, and I guess the Gauls. They had sails, big sailboats. The Gauls looked French, swarthy, a lot of them were little men. Everybody knows what the Norsemen were like. That was long before these people I’m telling you about lived there.
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