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Wild Bill’s Last Trail

CHAPTER XVI
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I never saw such a sleeper.

Yesterday he spent most of the day snoring." "It is well.

There is no use of alarming him before we are ready for work.

I will give the signal, and let my warriors file in." The outlaw waved a blanket in the air, and the Indians silently filed into the valley.

At another signal they turned their horses loose to graze, and then gathered in groups out on the plain to take food and rest themselves while their leader conversed with the Texan, whom having seen before, they knew as his friend.
Meantime, the Texan motioning Addie Neidic and her lover to take seats on his blanket, conversed with the latter in a low tone on the plan of attack.
"I shall not make it until just as day dawns--for two reasons," said the outlaw.


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