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Simon was the black drayman who was almost killed when young Samuel Clemens and William Bowen rolled a huge rock down the side of Holliday’s Hill. Clemens relates that boyhood misadventure in chapter 58 of The Innocents Abroad (1869). He mentions Simon in “Villagers” (97).