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Show Tlinluiiihigur a terror. I II. .oafs 01 c llrif vrat 1 "I onui saw thu tables nicely turns 1 on n -ufteslounl lirror,"sald IticharJ 1.. Hill, ut thn Hotithern. "During tlio Illicit HIIIsixr(iemeut I spent n low days at Cheyenne. Lojnglng around thu saloons was a blKUhlaken j bully kuowu as Pocalioubis rinillli Hn a iiied to bu alwu)S Hunting for blood, I ut fotboru to uti u r llensc to any ol the numerous 'klllora,' always plun tliul III such plans. ( u Ua) a glteo, gawky lal from Indiana struik the town. Hu waa Ihu most harmless looking tenderfoot ISialuvor furnished i heap fnuiu for a professional till man. Although more than Uonty yiursold, he Liemid never before to have beun freu from hla moth r' nl ron string. Pocahontas licked hlra upatuuee. There was a large crowd I In front ef thu leadmg saloon when the Hoostcr camo shambling ty. Pocahontas Poca-hontas qiiuiid him awhile, then or, dercd him to dance, rhoyouiiiiter I rptiatwl that hu dlt uot know how, but hli tormunlcr cllrred to teach him. Hu ill I ao by eliciting all around hla fell. The Hooslcrfdamed until Pocahontas Poca-hontas had eni Hod hla platu), then he walked up to him nud lriulredt '-lay, mister, wot do I gltferthlaexcrbltloi.f' As he put thu question ho twined one brawny hand lu the big beard aud drew tho other back lUo a rsllmaker's maul. -I think you've had i-rbout J-0 worth o' fuu with mi,' said Ihu dancer as he gave llio heard another twist that bruught the terror lo tils kueea howling w ilh (uin. Poouliontua forked over .J gold i leers, and that night stole a mule and loll town." |