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The story is a true story of a man when he was 5 years old who climbed into a boxcar and fell asleep. He was found and had to stay with the train who was taking salt to Illinois. Ed the man who told me this story died soon after he asked me to write a book. He was 86 years old. The narrow gage railroad is no longer in business but this happened when I was a child, I'm now 82 and must say writing has been great, but I will have to stop sooner or later. Thank you for your understanding.

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The story is a true story of a man when he was 5 years old who climbed into a boxcar and fell asleep. He was found and had to stay with the train who was taking salt to Illinois. Ed the man who told me this story died soon after he asked me to write a book. He was 86 years old. The narrow gage railroad is no longer in business but this happened when I was a child, I'm now 82 and must say writing has been great, but I will have to stop sooner or later. Thank you for your understanding.

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Betsy Francois is the well-known author and impression illustrator of the children's pictures: There' s A Roadrunner in the Honeysuckle Bush, The Horse who Thinks she' s a Cat and two young people' s novels: The Blunders of the Patriarch and In Search of Kindness. Her latest book SURVIVING the LA SALLE EXPEDITION is told through Marie-Madeleine Talon' s point of view, the only surviving female. Betsy lives in Farson, Wyoming. She began her writing career in 1991 taking a four-year correspondent course with The Institute of Children.