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The Winning of the West, Volume Two

CHAPTER X
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Of these, however, he was able to bring in but twenty, who were especially valuable because they could be exchanged for white captives.

He burnt two other towns and three small villages, destroying much provision and capturing two hundred horses.

He himself had but one man killed and one wounded.

Before the startled warriors could gather to attack him he plunged once more into the wilderness, carrying his prisoners and plunder, and driving the captured horses before him; and so swift were his motions that he got back in safety to the settlements.

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