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The Winning of the West, Volume Three

CHAPTER II
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The whites were spread out in line, while the Indians, twenty in number, came on in single file, all on horseback.

The cane was so dense that the two parties were not ten steps apart when they saw one another.

At the first fire the Indians, taken utterly unaware, broke and fled, leaving eight of their number dead; and the victors also took twenty-eight horses.
[Footnote: Draper MSS.

Whitley's MSS.

Narrative, apparently dictated some time after the events described.


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