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Identifier: thrillinglivesof00win (find matches)
Title: Thrilling lives of Buffalo Bill, Col. Wm. F. Cody, last of the great scouts and Pawnee Bill, Major Gordon W. Lillie (Pawnee Bill) white chief of the Pawnees
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Winch, Frank, 1880- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917 Pawnee Bill, 1860-1942
Publisher: (New York, S. L. Parsons & co., inc.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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me question of you, sir, he bravely re-phed. Hush! Sit down; put that shooting iron of yoursaway and have some bread and milk. It was Wild Bill/one of Codys staunchest friends, disguised as a Confed-erate officer. After a quick luncheon, the two strolledout. Billy, Wild Bill said, I am mighty glad to see you.What are you doing here ? Scouting and getting information. Thats exactly what Im doing. Take these papers,Billy, to the General; tell him Im digging up too muchgood news to leave the Confederate camp. All right. When will I see you again? Youll hear from me in a day or two. They shook hands and parted. True to his word, it wasnt long before Wild Bill andCody met, but in a manner that neither had counted on.One day while both armies were drawn up in skirmishline near Fort Scott, Kansas, two men were seen rapidlyleaving the Confederate side, dashing toward the boysin blue. Instantly volleys were discharged from the sol-diers in gray, who also began a pursuit and some five hun- (48)
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Dont Shoot Boys! dred shots were fired at the fleeing men. It was evidentthat the two were trying to reach the Union Hnes, butwhen within about a quarter of a mile the one in the leadsuddenly raised in his saddle, took quick aim, and theother toppled to the ground to rise no more. A detach-ment was sent out under Cody to meet the horseman andcheck his pursuers. In the dim twilight it was difficultto distinguish faces. The Confederates, on seeing thecharge made by Cody and his men, paused and, wheelingaround, rode back to their lines. The lone horseman kept on coming. He was a Confed-erate officer. Instantly every Union rifle came to theshoulder, awaiting the command to fire. Dont shoot, boys; its a Union spy. Its Wild Bill!shouted Cody. (49) ly?

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