. Thrilling lives of Buffalo Bill, Col. Wm. F. Cody, last of the great scouts and Pawnee Bill, Major Gordon W. Lillie (Pawnee Bill) white chief of the Pawnees. under by being thrown together with about seventhousand men eager for land. He decided quickly. Amove was made twelve miles west to Turkey Creek whencamp was made until April 21st. Then they marchedacross the open country, drawing up at the Oklahoma lineat dark of the same day. That evening Pawnee Bill sauntered out for a walk—to be alone with his thoughts. The following day was tobring its own big events—the gritty boomer leader wasabo


. Thrilling lives of Buffalo Bill, Col. Wm. F. Cody, last of the great scouts and Pawnee Bill, Major Gordon W. Lillie (Pawnee Bill) white chief of the Pawnees. under by being thrown together with about seventhousand men eager for land. He decided quickly. Amove was made twelve miles west to Turkey Creek whencamp was made until April 21st. Then they marchedacross the open country, drawing up at the Oklahoma lineat dark of the same day. That evening Pawnee Bill sauntered out for a walk—to be alone with his thoughts. The following day was tobring its own big events—the gritty boomer leader wasabout to see the fulfillment of his one greatest desire— [154] Pawnee Bill a Boomer Oklahoma free to the settlers. Unconsciously he walkeda mile or so. Halt, stay where you are! rang out a stern com-mand as a young mounted policeman rode up. Youreone of that boomer gang, arent you? Yes. Well, get back of the line and stay there until thecannon signal to-morrow—and say, is Pawnee Bill withyour outfit? He was over tkere a little while ago. Tell him hed better stay out of here until noonto-morrow. That so? Why? Weve got orders to shoot him on sight.*. [155]


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