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Overland

CHAPTER XI
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Another, directed by the whimsical genius of accident, had gone clean through the drooping cartilage of Phineas Glover's long nose, as if to prepare him for the sporting of jewelled decorations.

Two mules were dead, and several wounded.

The sides of the wagons bristled with shafts, and their canvas tops were pierced with fine holes.

But, on the other hand, the Apaches had lost a dozen horses, three or four warriors killed, and seven or eight wounded.
Such was the condition of affairs around the train when Coronado, Texas Smith, and the four surviving herdsmen came storming back to it..


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