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An Autobiography of Buffalo Bill (Colonel W. F. Cody)

CHAPTER XIII
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Crowds stared at us from every station.

The guards on the train were a little afraid of the solemn and surly-looking Indians, but they were a friendly and jovial crowd, and when they had recovered from their own fright at the strange surroundings they were soon on good terms with the Britishers.
Major John M.Burke, who was my lifetime associate in the show business, had made all arrangements for housing the big troupe.

We went to work at our leisure with our preparations to astonish the British public, and succeeded beyond our wildest dreams.

The big London amphitheater, a third of a mile in circumference, was just the place for such an exhibition.

The artist's brush was employed on lavish scale to reproduce the scenery of the Western Plains.


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