Buffalo Bill's Ruse; Or, Won by Sheer NerveIngraham, Prentiss
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Buffalo Bill's Ruse; Or, Won by Sheer Nerve
Ingraham, Prentiss
Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917 -- Fiction; Dime novels
The Table of Contents at the beginning of the book was created by
the transcriber.
Inconsistencies in hyphenation such as “would-be”/“would be” have
been maintained.
Minor punctuation and spelling errors have been silently corrected
and, except for those changes noted below, all misspellings in the
text, especially in dialogue, and inconsistent or archaic usage,
have been retained.
Page 2: “A Congress of the Rough-riders” changed to “A Congress of
the Rough Riders”.
Page 31: “Latimer stared blanky” changed to “Latimer stared
blankly”.
Page 45: “Latimer!” he called, tapipng” changed to “Latimer!” he
called, tapping”.
Page 76: “He had not kown” changed to “He had not known”.
Page 116: “gold had come to her was the strangest think” changed to
“gold had come to her was the strangest thing”.
Page 137: “slip over into the Moonlight Mountans” changed to “slip
over into the Moonlight Mountains”.
Page 138: “gold nuggets of the medcine” changed to “gold nuggets of
the medicine”.
Page 154: “concealment and up-ended against the fall” changed to
“concealment and up-ended against the wall”.
Page 220: “in the very busiest secton” changed to “in the very
busiest section”.
Page 247: “and if Wild Bill interefered” changed to “and if Wild
Bill interfered”.
Page 271: “and for you it woudl” changed to “and for you it would”.
Page 291: “seeemed to have gained” changed to “seemed to have
gained”.
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