[An Autobiography of Buffalo Bill (Colonel W. F. Cody) by Buffalo Bill (William Frederick Cody)]@TWC D-Link bookAn Autobiography of Buffalo Bill (Colonel W. F. Cody) CHAPTER VIII 21/33
A fine figure of a man was towering above him.
This was the visitor. I was presented to the Grand Duke as Buffalo Bill, the man who would have charge of the hunt.
I immediately ordered up the saddle-horse I had selected for the nobleman, also a fine horse for General Sheridan. Both men decided to ride for a few miles before they took seats in the ambulances. When the whole party was mounted they started south, Texas Jack acting as guide until such time as I could overtake them.
The Grand Duke was very much interested in the whole proceeding, particularly in the Indians.
It was noticed that he cast frequent and admiring glances at a handsome red-skinned maiden who accompanied old Spotted Tail's daughter.
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