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came from Montpelier and sewed my scalp and closed me up I became conscious. My left ankle had always been weak since that time.

As Georgetown had attempted to teach a few high school subjects, I stayed in Georgetown my Freshman year. Earnest Half was the teacher.

The next summer I contracted Typhoid Fever, and was iin bed 6 weeks.

The next fall Grandfather & Grandmother Shepherd asked that mother if I could come over to Paris and go to H.S. I was to stay there and do the chores and keep the furnace fire going for my hoard. I earned about 120.00 working whether for Marvin or for Walter, I can't remember which. The next summer, as my luck would have it, I had a severe attack of appendicitis, and was rushed up to Montpelier to Dr. King. My appendix having been broken prior to the operation made my case difficult. I believe it was through the faith and