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Wild Bill’s Last Trail

CHAPTER I
15/19

I'm used to wind and weather, sunshine and storm--they're all alike to me." "And Indians ?" "Yes--to Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache.

But these Cheyennes and Sioux are a tougher breed, they tell me.

I'll soon learn them too, I reckon.
There's one thing sure, I don't go in no crowd of twenty or thirty, with wagons or pack mules along to tempt the cusses with, while they make the travel slow.

You want either a big crowd or a very small one, if you travel in an Indian country.
"You have not answered my question yet.

Will you let me go through to the Black Hills with you ?" "Why don't you go with the other party?
They'll take you, I'll bet." "I do not want to go where Wild Bill will see me.


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