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- Dick, Thomas
- 1 been thwarted in every imaginable way, [Bethune, Dick and Heron's] object being to delay my getting
- 2 line between Kingston and Toronto were Heron and Dick, Bethune's co-petitioners in that summer's
- 3 It was a feeling they shared with Heron and Dick and with John Hamilton. Together they began a
- 4 surrendered places for the Magnet and Heron and Dick in the Lake Ontario Mail Line.66
- 5 accept responsibility for urging Hamilton and Dick to raise the value of their tender even
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This article originally appeared in Ontario History.
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