He left Uniontown about 1850, went west, and died soon after.
He went west, settled in Missouri, and died there.
John Seaton, the other son, went west, and died recently in Nebraska.
Clark, the old proprietor, retired from public life soon after the completion of the road, went west, left his cabins to the tender mercies of the elements, and scarcely a trace of them can be seen at this day.
Most folks that hasn't went West or died is afeard of Jethro Bass.
A third time he went west, and took a little bush full of thorns, each about an inch and a half long, made leggings and a shirt of this thorn-bush.
When the fire began, I went west, I went under the sky where it touches the lower world, I went out to the other side.
He went west, and found flint, put pieces of it on each finger, made finger-nails of it, and made them very sharp.
Yes; before I went west, my employer offered me a quarter interest in his business if I would remain with him.
He went west heralded as a duelist of great reputation, and located upon a ranch some miles distant from that of the subject of this article.
But by that time he had obtained what he went west for,—vigorous health and an iron constitution, the result of his labor and life on the plains, had come to him and he was ready for greater things.
And three days later worse came to worst and poor Jacques "went West.
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