Deadwood Dick, The Prince of the Road - or, The Black Rider of the Black Hills by Edward L. Wheeler
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BEADLE'S HALF DIME LIBRARY 1877, BEADLE AND ADAMS. Vol. I. Single BEADLE AND ADAMS, PUBLISHERS, Price, No. 1 Number. No. 98 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. 5 cents =Deadwood Dick,= THE PRINCE OF THE ROAD; OR, THE BLACK RIDER of the BLACK HILLS. BY EDWARD L. WHEELER. CHAPTER I. FEARLESS FRANK TO THE RESCUE. On the plains, midway between Cheyenne and the Black Hills, a train had halted for a noonday feed. Not a railway train, mind you, but a line of those white-covered vehicles drawn by strong-limbed mules, which are most properly styled "prairie schooners." |
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