umn.319510020187370 1907 asked Red. Hopalong nearly strangled in much." He looked out and saw Buck standing behind the live oak that Shorty had leaned shore wanted Shorty plum'' bad," Hopalong Hey, yu, Johnny!" called out Hopalong, "don''t yu go an'' tell anybody I got "Skr-e-e''!" yelled Hopalong Cassidy, letting off a fusillade of shots in the vicinity of I''m shore hungry," said Hopalong, as he and Red dismounted at "They''s three things that''s good for famine," said Red, leading the way to the bunk "Hopalong an'' me took yore cheap liquorit''s under Pete''s bunk," he added. Hopalong looked out in time to see Buck "It shore looks thataway, Buck," replied money," replied Hopalong as he turned away. "What''s that?" asked Red, glancing apprehensively back at Hopalong. "Oh, his name''s Hopalong Cassidy," answered Red: "He''s th'' cuss that raised that friends and punchers, Mr. Hopalong Cassidy and Mr. Red Connors, both of whom uiug.30112002633227 1920 "One minute," said Kirk, and he approached Clung. "Li Clung," said the unmoved Chinaman, " is a poor man, but he will bring the eyes of Clung on that day when Clauson had made the arrest and when Winifred white man has other gods," said Li Clung, "Listen," said the tall man, and frowning he shook off the hands of Sampson. Later he came to a big ranch-house, where he found Winifred Sampson, her father, and her Kirk called out: "Hands up!" In another moment Clung was on the floor behind his chair, swept toward the floor; and now the woman turned, the light struck her face in profile, and Kirk recognized Winifred. how little she''s said about Clung the last " Yo Chai," said Clung, turning his smile I know you''re a white man, Clung." into his house," said Clung, and for the njp.32101077260857 1907 question is sometimes asked: Why celebrate throne than a second cousin''s husband''s halfthe recollection of a great event, like the settle brother, and had newly lighted on the disment of Jamestown, with raised hotel-rates covery that it was possible to get more out of turned out and all the stores in town closed up, fellow who, just three hundred years ago tobut it kind o'' looks to me as if Captain John day, took up the task of saving from their almost like makin'' love to old man O''Grady blushin'' and waitin'' for me to come and kiss We''d come to a town; I''d hire a hack "There!" said my melancholy acquaintand ask the hotel people to tell the driver to ance, with a note of cheer in his voice, pointing think that scarcely anto his office early, he reother man in the commercial world stands mains late; he works in his study at night. uc1.31175030527041 1882 of the Great Scout-His Love for Black Nell-His Wonderful Dexterity in the use of Fire Arms-Gen. Custer''s Opinion of Wild Bill, CHAPTER V.-Billy and Dave Harrington as Trappers—The Accident-Alone on the Prairie-Visited by Indians TwentyNine Days of Lonely Suffering-Help at Last—The Return CHAPTER II.-Close of the War-Scouting on the Plains-Capture of Three White Ladies by Indians--The Pursuit and Recapture-Terrible Sufferings during the Expedition–Ten stream, with the two horses, a great cheer of congratulation went up from Curtis'' men, and then a brisk engagement followed between the two opposing forces across Some time during the summer, a terror to the neighborhood, named Dave Tutt (formerly a spy in the Confederate service), came to Springfield—some said for the express purpose of killing Bill—and at once threw himself Nearly five weeks had slipped by before the party returned to Hays City, but the time had been so pleasantly employed that there was a general regret expressed wu.89095327672 1938 Buck got back more''n a year later ''cause last year and you''re going to like the way I boat fellers have to furnish the dudes bait with theirselves, so they got to buy it from a bait Them other five fellers didn''t know days they didn''t know where to find bait; other days they got so likkered up they couldn''t Bout sundown next day they got our rig comes by to sell me goods is in such a rush So long, I got to hobble on. Front shack bendin'' rails to head in. Now the best word rider of ''em all, come in the feller he''s namin'', ''nother jasper says up most life like and doin'' what the feller ''Fore long a tenderfoot rode up, lit and come ''Nother time Polk ''lowed to me, "They''s ''Bout the dead white mule I said, "I ain''t never seen none but I knows a feller njp.32101078191614 1880 Jim McCandlas rode by Rock Creek station in company with four of his men. hand was cutting right and left; the blood was gushing from his forehead, where he had been struck and the man jumped into the air and fell dead, rolling over Bill and falling off the table to the floor. grabbed the loaded shot-gun, and, placing the muzzle to the head of the wounded man, blew his brains other fell dead under his horse from a pistol shot fired Gen. Daviess'' orders, Bill was placed in the guardhouse, but he had so many fast friends, who felt satisfied that he came by the horses honorably, that on On the following day after the fight, Gen. Sheridan ordered a detachment of cavalry to go in pursuit of Bill, and, using his own words, " to take him the back of Wild Bill with a pistol in his hand coo.31924066344825 1906 Near by a squirrel, like a fussy little old comes a day when you cook from morning bold and far-seeing business combinations mules rolled westward up the beautiful Paof to-day, where millions are juggled and latte valley, past old Fort Kearney, followfortunes risked, were the stock in trade of ing the broad and shallow river to Julesthose early transportation kings, known burg on the South Fork. oily lotions, a dentist floated his teeth, and that the little horse, with a tight breechat the end of the sixth week old man Wiling and long traces, could not work well tain ten thousand feet high and lies in the mountain in the long course of years bewastes of the sea, itself absolutely water came largely covered, until at last this oneless and fruitless, sufficient has been said time waterless heap of waste products of mdp.39076002271885 1940 "Go tell Neal to take you the rest of the way," David David''s tone was less grim as he added, "He needs supplies for the summer, anyhow." The boy was far too David went on, "Mut''s mind''s on something else besides turkeys lately, anyhow. to find a way to get up to the state Future Farmer convention, and that''s why he''s set out to beat Neal in the "Mut Lamb all over," David thought in silent resentment. Mut Lamb stopping it." David knew from the stir there, call the place ours—the old Chisholm ranch, developed by our grandfather into one of the most substantial country homes near Happy Wagon Valley." "Dave," Neal''s voice brought David to sharp attention, "come on out here and see if I''ve forgotten how Neal got home, David knew. During the few days Neal was away, the Karakuls, brought down to range near enough for David to mdp.39076002276017 1926 "See your Dad got a new building up," observed Dick, as they came to a newly-painted ELLIN'' KID looked at Bud in surprise. Yellin'' Kid and Old Billee Dobb—were standing by their ponies, ready to spring to the lead, with Nort and Kid and Old Billee Dobb "Thought Yellin'' Kid said he ''d be right back! happen to the Kid," Bud said slowly. " HO wants to know?" the Kid asked, "What do you think about this, Mr. Hawkins!" Bud asked of the deputy, who was looking said the man, turning to Bud. Evidently he was anxious to get things settled Dick looked at Bud, and saw that he had "Who ''s this you got, Kid?" asked Nort. another look around, Kid. Billee, you want to "Boys," Billee said slowly, "I want to tell "Here''s Bud now," Hawkins said as the boy Bud and Yellin'' Kid started for the right of nyp.33433082284260 1852 in the plain apart from the rest, and look like teacups turned upon their mouths in the middle of trees are found in great plenty among the mountains of the Desert. should surely reach water as soon by keeping forward; and with this thought we travelled on through water of the stream, so that in a short time Mary and its surface, like the rest, was covered with beautiful vegetation, with, here and there, trees standing saw him plant his long claws against a tree, and commence climbing upward, keeping on that side farthest the water at a place where we knew the animals were "'' Papa,'' inquired Frank, who was a great naturalist, '' I should like to know what makes this little reptiles.'' But the constrictor understood one chapter of herpetology better than we — for the next moment we saw him drop to the ground; and, almost hvd.hwssh6 1911 In an instant the light went out of the Girl''s eyes, the men, awed to silence, stood looking at one another, he instructed Handsome to pass the word "Boys," declared the Sheriff, his eye never leaving Johnson''s face, "there''s a man here who won''t "Why that''s — that''s Ashby''s voice," the barkeeper informed him; and going to the door, followed by Rance, as well as the men who, on hearing the cry, had rushed in from the dance-hall, he The Girl''s face wore a pleased look as she answered: to the bar she called to Nick to come and serve Mr. Johnson with a drink, only to dismiss him the moment he put his head through the door with: The Girl''s face wore a puzzled look as she answered: the man looked at the Girl with the lamp-light softening her features, he felt her sincerity, and was his voice and the look in his eye, the Girl let herself hvd.hnppc6 1907 A pale, semicircular glow, like the flare of a burning straw stack a half day''s journey over the hills, nights she lay nestled within the man''s great arms and nights I dreamed of Paezha, till one day I said: ''I " Come, Half-a-Day," I said, "it is long passed, "Seems like old times, pard,'' said Narcisse to man and the eye of a woman," he said; " her voice its summit white like the head of a man who has seen do great things like the old men; send him a vision ! the wonder of the thing he told, the old man said arose glaring like the eye of a man who dies of fever, The little man''s eyes blazed, and his face seemed time the little man stared appealingly into the eyes And the man said: "There are your people. But the man said: " Sun Eyes, had not Rain osu.32435050788777 1920 We''ve seen Cumberland prick up his ears the minute Dan comes into the room, and show life. that the eye of Buck Daniels was widening, brightening; it was as if the mind of the big man were Buck Daniels rose from his chair; that halfmad, half-listening look was still in his eyes—behind his eyes. "I never heard of Mac Strann," said Barry. you figure to wait till Mac Strann gets to town before you leave; maybe you think your hoss can outrun anything on four feet. "You''re Jerry''s man," said Mac Strann at length. "What''s it mean?" frowned Mac Strann, Whispering to Haw-Haw. The eyes of the latter glittered like beads. Mac Strann raised his head, and his terrible eyes "Dan," said Buck, and there was a quiver of excitement in his voice, like the tremor of a piano mdp.39015085433426 1913 Peg," replied Frank, easily; "so suppose you tell "He looked as if he might be in dead earnest," replied Bob; "but you know him better Both Frank and Bob jumped from their saddles, for the little affair was taking place in the Frank and Bob went about making their purchases, first fastening their horses to a rail in "There, looks like I was right, Bob!" ejaculated Frank, a minute or so later, as something Bob. Say, do I?" replied Frank, with a laugh. "And that was the chief himself?" asked Bob. Just who it was," Frank went on. "Meaning at old Thunder Mountain?" observed Bob, as his eye traveled upward toward the think Bob; what d''ye expect takes these cattlerustlers over this way right now, headed straight " You are free to go, if you want, Joe," remarked Frank; "but Bob and myself mean to mdp.39015063553344 1925 Having done so much of his morning''s work, Langley Barnes approached the closely fitted door of the log With a grunt, the old man flung open the door, admitted Langley Barnes, pushed a bottle to him across "Aye, it calls!" said old Angus Garth. "Tea, please, Christine," said Angus Garth. "Aye!" said the old man, "body and soul she is. "I do not yet know," said Langley Barnes. the only white man she had ever seen thus close, except her father, for when the boat came, the factor''s "God, girl!" said Langley Barnes, laughing amusedly, "where did you learn that?" room, ran the white woman''s apartment, built originally for the unhappy mate of the savage man who "Marie!" called old Angus Garth, with little greeting to Langley Barnes when at last he entered. Angus Garth," said Langley Barnes. "To take care of you, Christine Garth!" said Langley Barnes, slowly after a time. nyp.33433076091234 1908 Come right in!" said the old man, burned Hale like fire, and the old man, with a "Good!" he said, and they went on-Hale asking more questions. said the old man to Hale. "Come on up to the house," he said to Hale, "Look here, boys," said Hale calmly. "Hurry up, June," said the old man, wiping his his saddle, June thrust her left hand into his overcoat pocket and Hale laughed. that made June look like a little old woman books by a strap, and the boy looked a little conscious when he saw Hale coming. "All right, Uncle Billy," said June, "early termorrer." The Red Fox did not open his lips, but knew Hale was not coming, but she said nothing. "Good-by, June," said Hale. "That''s Dave," said the old woman, and June "He''s gone now," said the Red Fox. Outside Hale still waited, and as his eyes turned uc1.32106001673174 1962 Hart recognized this principle; there was no casual extermination of badmen in the Hart-Ince pictures and among recent Westerns, Lesley Selander''s Stampede (1949) was one of very few films which If most films dealt with heroes rescuing girls from villains, a large portion of the remaining ones manipulated the American Indian into the all these changes have taken root in the new era of Westerns, and even the least important, and least ambitious films aesthetically, real "series" Westerns, the first with an established star, and the films Selig Westerns, for certainly films like The Range Law (1913) with William Duncan were superior. these "new" Selig-Tom Mix Westerns, films like Twisted Trails and The vehicles, Howard wrote and directed the picture that has since been regarded as one of the greatest films for the silent period, and a most notable Western: White Gold (1927).