Buffalo Bill's Pursuit; Or, The Heavy Hand of JusticeIngraham, Prentiss
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Buffalo Bill's Pursuit; Or, The Heavy Hand of Justice
Ingraham, Prentiss
Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917 -- Fiction; Dime novels
In shouting his words, Black John had peered, with one eye, over the
shoulder of the girl, trying to see the men who were hemming him in.
That eye and the forehead by it was a mark big enough for Buffalo
Bill. He sent his revolver bullet into the head of Black John with as
deadly an effect as Black John, but a minute or so before, had sent
one into the head of Toby Sam.
* * * * *
Buffalo Bill and his friends remained there by the cave for almost
a week, to give Lena Forest time to regain her strength, for her
physical weakness was extreme. They shot game on the mountains and
in the valleys, and lived well.
Black John and the coward, Toby Sam, were buried at the foot of the
hill, in graves unmarked by a single stone. As for the other outlaws,
who had scattered and fled, what became of them was not known, but
the band of “mustangers,” who had made their headquarters recently in
the valley of the Bitter Water, went suddenly out of business.
When Lena had fully recovered from her exhaustion they all returned
to the fort. The day after their arrival there, Buffalo Bill resumed
his scouting expedition in the Blackfoot country. Bruce enlisted in
the regiment stationed at the fort. Later he and Lena journeyed to
the East, taking the emeralds; and there they were married and made
their home.
THE END.
No. 84 of the BORDER STORIES, entitled “Buffalo Bill’s Hidden
Gold,” is a thrilling story in which Indians, outlaws, and
adventurers all play a big part in hunting for the treasure,
Buffalo Bill, as usual, leading all the rest in daring and bravery.
WESTERN STORIES ABOUT
BUFFALO BILL
Price, Fifteen Cents
Red-blooded Adventure Stories for Men
There is no more romantic character in American history than
William F. Cody, or as he was internationally known, Buffalo Bill.
He, with Colonel Prentiss Ingraham, Wild Bill Hickok, General
Custer, and a few other adventurous spirits, laid the foundation of
our great West.
There is no more brilliant page in American history than the
winning of the West. Never did pioneers live more thrilling
lives, so rife with adventure and brave deeds as the old scouts
and plainsmen. Foremost among these stands the imposing figure of
Buffalo Bill.
All of the books in this list are intensely interesting. They were
written by the close friend and companion of Buffalo Bill--Colonel
Prentiss Ingraham. They depict actual adventures which this pair
of hard-hitting comrades experienced, while the story of these
adventures is interwoven with fiction; historically the books are
correct.
_ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT_
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