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Chapter 6: White conquerors.
guess you'll say here's a place, whispers Colonel Brown, a settler in these parts.
If this valley had a little more rain, a little more soil, and a little less the range, when the old boatman stopped in the middle of his passage, and enquired my name.
Mister Brown, said I. Mister Brown? said lhe, resting on his oars, evidently puzzled in his head.
What nMister Brown? said lhe, resting on his oars, evidently puzzled in his head.
What name, stranger?
he inquired once more.
Mister Brown. He looked distressed, but said no more until I stepped on shore and offered him his fare.
Excuse me, sir, he cut in quickly, I cannot take your mMister Brown. He looked distressed, but said no more until I stepped on shore and offered him his fare.
Excuse me, sir, he cut in quickly, I cannot take your money.
Keep it in memory of this remarkable day. Boy and man, I have kept this ferry on the San Joaquin River for twenty-two. years, and you are positively the first person named Mister, whom I have had the pleasure to put across.
On that date I commissioned myself as Colonel Brown.
Come, Colonel, bet you don't beat this place in the old country, nohow?
Yet Salinas is an English town.
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