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Wild Bill’s Last Trail

CHAPTER I
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He had to do as I do, fire up with something strong to get life into his veins." "Poor fellow! He had better have staid East when he was there, away from this wild and lawless section." "Stranger, there mayn't be much _law_ out this way, but justice isn't always blind out here.

If you stay long enough, you may learn that." "Very likely; but you spoke of going to those Black Hills." "Yes, I'm going." "Will you let me go with you ?" "You don't look much like roughing it, and the trip is not only hard, but it may be dangerous.

The redskins are beginning to act wolfish on the plains." "I think I can stand as much hardship as you.

You are light and slender." "But tough as an old buffalo bull, for all that.

I've been brought up in the saddle, with rifle and lasso in hand.


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