Arizona Nights by Stewart Edward White
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"The first man I saw sitting at that fire," said he, "was
Lieutenant Price of the United States Army, and by him was Tom Horn." "'What's this?' he asks, and Horn talks to the Injins in Apache. "'They say they've caught Maria,' translates Horn back again. "'Maria-nothing!' says Lieutenant Price. 'This is Jim Fox. I know him.'" "So they turned me loose. It seems the troops had driven off the renegades an hour before." "And the Indians who caught you, Uncle Jim? You said they were Indians." "Were Tonto Basin Apaches," explained the old man--"government scouts under Tom Horn." CHAPTER TWO THE EMIGRANTS After the rain that had held us holed up at the Double R over one day, we discussed what we should do next. "The flats will be too boggy for riding, and anyway the cattle |
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