Overland Monthly and Out West MagazineBret Harte A. Roman 1868-1875, 1909 |
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Page 86
... half page story in place of the single column they had anticipated , for even the endorsement of a negro would cause a big flutter in the island . Half an hour later the mass meet- ing recommended the candidacy of Al- varez by a large ...
... half page story in place of the single column they had anticipated , for even the endorsement of a negro would cause a big flutter in the island . Half an hour later the mass meet- ing recommended the candidacy of Al- varez by a large ...
Page 88
... half the value of his shaky steed . So he transferred the saddle from the weary pony and Grant rode swiftly on . The sun was still high in the sky when he galloped over the San Antonio Bridge into San Juan . Down the street he sped ...
... half the value of his shaky steed . So he transferred the saddle from the weary pony and Grant rode swiftly on . The sun was still high in the sky when he galloped over the San Antonio Bridge into San Juan . Down the street he sped ...
Page 92
... half an hour from now . In the mean- time we're going to round up that con- federate you told about . " " Confederate ? " " Of course , " said Dead River , calmly , " that chap who stood in with the man that worked the shells , showed ...
... half an hour from now . In the mean- time we're going to round up that con- federate you told about . " " Confederate ? " " Of course , " said Dead River , calmly , " that chap who stood in with the man that worked the shells , showed ...
Page 104
... half - breed interpreter Romero , or Romeo , still living in Oklahoma ) con- stantly on the alert for signs of the vil- lage ( or encampment ) of the hostiles . There was no difficulty experienced in fol- lowing the track of the Indians ...
... half - breed interpreter Romero , or Romeo , still living in Oklahoma ) con- stantly on the alert for signs of the vil- lage ( or encampment ) of the hostiles . There was no difficulty experienced in fol- lowing the track of the Indians ...
Page 105
... half a mile north and west of the Indians . General Custer had five troops with him to charge the village at the early dawn , the signal for the charge being the tune of " Garry Owen , " to be played by the Seventh Cavalry band , that ...
... half a mile north and west of the Indians . General Custer had five troops with him to charge the village at the early dawn , the signal for the charge being the tune of " Garry Owen , " to be played by the Seventh Cavalry band , that ...
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