She was a school teacher at a one-room schoolhouse.
It was told that a stranger came by one day, and asked for a drink. She drew a dipper full of water from the well, and let him drink. It was believed that she later used the same dipper, and drew a drink from the well for herself. Thereafter, she came down with typhoid, and later died from it.
She was a school teacher at a one-room schoolhouse.
It was told that a stranger came by one day, and asked for a drink. She drew a dipper full of water from the well, and let him drink. It was believed that she later used the same dipper, and drew a drink from the well for herself. Thereafter, she came down with typhoid, and later died from it.
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