It had worked. He had caught the disorganized crowd by surprise. His stride lengthened as he broke past the crowd and beyond Bill Kelley who was holding a double barrel shotgun. Henry Brown wanted one more chance, just one more.
93 Siringo, Charles A., "Riata and Spurs," (Houghton & Mifflin Co.: Riverside Press: Cambridge: 1927.) p.63; {hereinafter cited Siringo, Riata and Spurs}. See also: "A Texas Cowboy," p,158 ^Hoyt, ibid. Dandy Dick later proven to be the ...
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