Mr. Pepin was to know nothing of the bliss that was being arranged for him.
Pepin goes back again, and Astolf refuses to fulfil his promises.
One of his men was named Pepin; hence, no doubt, the name of Lake Pepin.
Upon this, Pepin sprang into the arena sword in hand, and with two blows cut off the heads of the lion and the bull.
In 1857 he removed to Pepin, Wisconsin, and in 1860 received the appointment of circuit judge of the Eighth district.