United States pioneer who planted apple trees as he traveled (1774-1845)
1Says you're takin' the old folks on the warpath, said John Chapman.
2Wednesday took the passenger seat, John Chapman and Shadow climbed into the back.
3When John Chapman arrived in Kentucky, it was like landing on another planet.
4This is what the seeds on John Chapman's boat were doing.
5She was only slightly worse after the call from John Chapman.
6But John Chapman wondered if he could find the missing women.
7Mr. John Chapman was young at that time, and a very fine-looking man.
8Miss Marian Evans.-JohnChapman, the publisher.-Myfriend William Shaw.-His brother Richard.-Mead, the tragedian.-Mrs.
9But slowly, things had begun to change, since John Chapman had come to Paris.
10After the river trip my interest in Bill Jones's John Chapman began to flicker.
11But she was secretly thrilled when the friend turned out to be John Chapman.
12She was twenty-eight years old when she married a coachman, John Chapman, in 1869.
13John Chapman couldn't see the silent tears rolling down Arthur's cheeks as he listened.
14Housewives? It was the best fate she could hope for them, as John Chapman smiled.
15But Margaret only looked at her mournfully, wishing she had never heard of John Chapman.
16Like Dionysus, John Chapman was an agent of domestication.
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