William Aspinwall Bradley Strange Poems

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    Here in the level country, where the creeks run straight and wide,
    Six men upon their pacing nags may travel side by side.
    But the mountain men of Harlan, you may tell them all the while,
    When they pass through our village, for they ride in single file.
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