The Autobiography Or Personal Experiences And Recollections of John a Cargil

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The Autobiography Or Personal Experiences And Recollections of John a Cargil
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Therefore, he desired the said L. B. Quackenbo to send him a document. That he sent the document, and two days afterward was very sorry, and wrote to Arkansas forbidding them to show the document to Cargile, and said that he (Quack- enbo) thought they (the Arkansas brethren) treated him with injustiqe by showing Cargile the letter. Further. He (Quackenbo) confessed that he was now satisfied the charges were false, and was willing to right all wrongs and "bury the toma- hawk" That he further con...fessed that he (Quack- enbo) did copy Cargile's letter to him in which he (Quackenbo) did forge the name of "Winslow. " That we heard Cargile ask him (Quackenbo), THE CLERICAL SCANDAL. I 77 "Why did you forge Bro. Winslow's name to my letter and send it to him?" That we heard Dr. Ouackenbo reply, smilingly : "Oh! just to give him a little trouble, too, for he is too ficety any- how. " And, further, that we heard Dr. Quack- enbo ask Cargile for the character of Leggery in Arkansas. We heard Cargile reply, "As far as I know, Bro.

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