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quadgram | frequency |
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by colonel prentiss ingraham | 40 |
the rest of the | 38 |
in a few minutes | 30 |
at the same time | 30 |
at the end of | 29 |
a large number of | 26 |
that it would be | 26 |
of the fifth cavalry | 26 |
at the head of | 26 |
the end of the | 25 |
the remainder of the | 23 |
the top of the | 23 |
the head of the | 23 |
in the spring of | 22 |
in the direction of | 21 |
was one of the | 21 |
in advance of the | 21 |
the department of the | 21 |
on the opposite side | 20 |
the south fork of | 20 |
in the vicinity of | 20 |
a band of indians | 20 |
the direction of the | 20 |
a great deal of | 19 |
the opposite side of | 19 |
opposite side of the | 19 |
for the first time | 19 |
of the united states | 19 |
the hands of the | 19 |
that the indians had | 19 |
late in the afternoon | 18 |
the kansas pacific railroad | 18 |
justice of the peace | 18 |
department of the platte | 17 |
proved to be a | 17 |
that part of the | 17 |
part of the country | 17 |
and in a few | 17 |
that the indians were | 17 |
made up my mind | 16 |
as well as the | 16 |
as soon as possible | 16 |
on the morning of | 16 |
into camp on the | 15 |
the side of the | 15 |
as soon as i | 15 |
as soon as the | 15 |
in command of the | 15 |
the next day we | 15 |
in a few days | 14 |
the members of the | 14 |
south fork of the | 14 |
for the purpose of | 14 |
in honor of the | 14 |
the south platte river | 14 |
back to the command | 14 |
on his way to | 14 |
side of the creek | 14 |
came in sight of | 14 |
the bank of the | 14 |
one of the most | 13 |
to return to the | 13 |
the scene of the | 13 |
i would like to | 13 |
the little big horn | 13 |
at the hands of | 13 |
the morning of the | 13 |
as rapidly as possible | 13 |
the grand duke alexis | 13 |
i will tell you | 13 |
on the south fork | 13 |
the foot of the | 13 |
two or three days | 13 |
had it not been | 12 |
the man who had | 12 |
we went into camp | 12 |
the mouth of the | 12 |
for a long time | 12 |
of the wild west | 12 |
on the trail of | 12 |
at the top of | 12 |
as soon as he | 12 |
the vicinity of the | 12 |
the prince of wales | 12 |
in the midst of | 12 |
one of the men | 12 |
i told him that | 12 |
by the side of | 12 |
as one of the | 12 |
it would have been | 12 |
that i had been | 12 |
in the fall of | 12 |
that he could not | 12 |
it was evident that | 12 |
that he would be | 12 |
it not been for | 12 |
of the kansas pacific | 12 |
went into camp on | 11 |
the leader of the | 11 |
the trail of the | 11 |
out of sight of | 11 |
quite a number of | 11 |
at the foot of | 11 |
in the direction whence | 11 |
and chief of scouts | 11 |
the indians had been | 11 |
a few minutes i | 11 |
the name of the | 11 |
made up his mind | 11 |
did not seem to | 11 |
in one of the | 11 |
on the bank of | 11 |
proved to be the | 11 |
life on the plains | 11 |
by this time the | 11 |
i am going to | 11 |
i went to the | 11 |
for two or three | 11 |
my mother and sisters | 11 |
bend of the creek | 11 |
that he had been | 11 |
asked me if i | 11 |
guide and chief of | 11 |
on the third day | 11 |
the banks of the | 11 |
in a short time | 11 |
a party of indians | 11 |
and that i had | 10 |
a large party of | 10 |
two hundred and fifty | 10 |
it would be a | 10 |
on account of the | 10 |
to the department of | 10 |
as fast as possible | 10 |
his hand upon his | 10 |
the fact that he | 10 |
i had ever seen | 10 |
to the republican river | 10 |
on the th of | 10 |
at the dead line | 10 |
what i had done | 10 |
i replied that i | 10 |
on the kansas pacific | 10 |
at the close of | 10 |
for the kansas pacific | 10 |
put in an appearance | 10 |
hundred and fifty miles | 10 |
did not know what | 10 |
two or three of | 10 |
rode up to the | 10 |
the news of the | 10 |
for a few moments | 9 |
as the indians were | 9 |
the head of a | 9 |
told him that he | 9 |
would like to have | 9 |
was sent to the | 9 |
a bend of the | 9 |
the eyes of the | 9 |
a few days after | 9 |
the arrival of the | 9 |
the republican river country | 9 |
the pony express line | 9 |
the summit of the | 9 |
we returned to the | 9 |
of the tenth cavalry | 9 |
and as soon as | 9 |
the close of the | 9 |
in the big horn | 9 |
he was about to | 9 |
and in this way | 9 |
the top of a | 9 |
the main body of | 9 |
i told him i | 9 |
that there was no | 9 |
conceived the idea of | 9 |
of the big horn | 9 |
of one of the | 9 |
in that part of | 9 |
one of the party | 9 |
that he would have | 9 |
the story of the | 9 |
and one of the | 9 |
none of the scouts | 9 |
on my way to | 9 |
morning of the th | 9 |
and informed him of | 9 |
the indians who had | 9 |
not been for the | 9 |
adventures of buffalo bill | 9 |
as well as a | 9 |
the next morning the | 9 |
to the commanding officer | 9 |
in the winter of | 9 |
a pony express rider | 9 |
to go out and | 9 |
that he was a | 9 |
me that he had | 8 |
of the little big | 8 |
a company of cavalry | 8 |
the back of the | 8 |
on the dismal river | 8 |
was met at the | 8 |
in a way that | 8 |
to take care of | 8 |
came to the conclusion | 8 |
was the first time | 8 |
few minutes i was | 8 |
as a buffalo hunter | 8 |
the west side of | 8 |
the united states army | 8 |
it was only a | 8 |
ahead of the command | 8 |
in a few moments | 8 |
that i would be | 8 |
rest of the command | 8 |
i was ordered to | 8 |
of sight of the | 8 |
out on the trail | 8 |
advance of the command | 8 |
it was not long | 8 |
the bodies of the | 8 |
and there was no | 8 |
members of the company | 8 |
whence they had come | 8 |
of the main command | 8 |
the history of the | 8 |
from one of the | 8 |
one of the indians | 8 |
it was useless to | 8 |
i thought it was | 8 |
he replied that he | 8 |
had no difficulty in | 8 |
at an early hour | 8 |
way back to fort | 8 |
a justice of the | 8 |
made the acquaintance of | 8 |
a large herd of | 8 |
of the black hills | 8 |
at the time of | 8 |
for a couple of | 8 |
the owner of the | 8 |
out on a hunt | 8 |
five hundred dollars a | 8 |
on the west side | 8 |
i want you to | 8 |
a few minutes we | 8 |
they proved to be | 8 |
a mile of the | 8 |
i am glad to | 8 |
in pursuit of the | 8 |
where the indians had | 8 |
had no idea of | 8 |
and that he was | 8 |
and at the same | 8 |
it was impossible to | 8 |
in salt creek valley | 8 |
during the winter of | 8 |
in search of the | 8 |
in the department of | 8 |
it was necessary to | 8 |
came out of the | 8 |
it was impossible for | 8 |
the rest of us | 8 |
a herd of buffaloes | 8 |
by this time i | 8 |
the last of the | 8 |
on the other side | 8 |
and gave him a | 8 |
on account of his | 8 |
section of the country | 8 |
to the top of | 8 |
told him that i | 8 |
the manner in which | 8 |
hand upon his revolver | 8 |
as soon as they | 8 |
the fifth cavalry was | 8 |
he proved to be | 8 |
the door of the | 8 |
a tributary of the | 8 |
to go into camp | 8 |
a day or two | 8 |
returned to fort mcpherson | 8 |
he would have to | 7 |
it was not a | 7 |
in the same way | 7 |
name of buffalo bill | 7 |
to accompany the expedition | 7 |
the first time in | 7 |
one of the first | 7 |
informed me that he | 7 |
quite a large number | 7 |
top of the ridge | 7 |
the best buffalo horse | 7 |
bank of the stream | 7 |
up my mind that | 7 |
in this way i | 7 |
on the arkansas river | 7 |
by the name of | 7 |
one of their horses | 7 |
killed two or three | 7 |
a few of the | 7 |
as well as i | 7 |
fork of the beaver | 7 |
the name of buffalo | 7 |
in the course of | 7 |
fifteen miles an hour | 7 |
he was able to | 7 |
on both sides of | 7 |
the result was that | 7 |
the coming of the | 7 |
there were plenty of | 7 |
was on its way | 7 |
quarter of a mile | 7 |
the men of the | 7 |
back to the camp | 7 |
saw that i was | 7 |
jumped to the ground | 7 |
to the conclusion that | 7 |
the valley of the | 7 |
five or six of | 7 |
which they had been | 7 |
just as he was | 7 |
was anxious to have | 7 |
went out on a | 7 |
the big horn basin | 7 |
its junction with the | 7 |
time in my life | 7 |
did not think it | 7 |
there was nothing to | 7 |
up and down the | 7 |
men who had been | 7 |
back to the fort | 7 |
we are going to | 7 |
a man who had | 7 |
we returned to fort | 7 |
the next morning we | 7 |
he was in the | 7 |
i was mounted on | 7 |
the grand duke and | 7 |
it was difficult to | 7 |
was in charge of | 7 |
i returned to the | 7 |
and gave me a | 7 |
the same time i | 7 |
dispatches to general sheridan | 7 |
for the last time | 7 |
with a party of | 7 |
our way back to | 7 |
down into the valley | 7 |
was very anxious to | 7 |
set fire to the | 7 |
when we reached the | 7 |
to take part in | 7 |
told me that he | 7 |
go in pursuit of | 7 |
that i was a | 7 |
that there was a | 7 |
the edge of the | 7 |
in charge of the | 7 |
and a number of | 7 |
i was on the | 7 |
the heart of the | 7 |
a number of the | 7 |
was not long before | 7 |
that he did not | 7 |
he was one of | 7 |
two companies of cavalry | 7 |
direction whence they had | 7 |
the spot where the | 7 |
an old friend of | 7 |
who had come to | 7 |
and the next moment | 7 |
so that he could | 7 |
i was going to | 7 |
the next morning i | 7 |
were a number of | 7 |
i do not know | 7 |
a few days later | 7 |
a herd of horses | 7 |
the latter part of | 7 |
seeing that i was | 7 |
this time i had | 7 |
side of the stream | 7 |
the direction whence they | 7 |
was on his way | 7 |
of a band of | 7 |
had a running fight | 7 |
his mother and sisters | 7 |
on the way to | 7 |
in sight of the | 7 |
hundred and fifty dollars | 7 |
to be one of | 7 |
i do not care | 7 |
but there was no | 7 |
of the seventh cavalry | 7 |
an opportunity to get | 7 |
to go in pursuit | 7 |
as scout and guide | 7 |
it looked as if | 7 |
at once to the | 7 |
the steamer far west | 7 |
started off at a | 7 |
by this time had | 7 |
the next morning he | 7 |
had no trouble in | 7 |
went over to the | 7 |
the camp of the | 7 |
for a few minutes | 7 |
at the mouth of | 7 |
back to fort lyon | 7 |
rest of the party | 7 |
on the overland trail | 7 |
just as we were | 6 |
had obtained permission to | 6 |
as well as to | 6 |
to the fort to | 6 |
the nature of the | 6 |
it was in the | 6 |
wild bill and texas | 6 |
a few hundred yards | 6 |
with the intention of | 6 |
for the grand duke | 6 |
asked him if he | 6 |
of what i had | 6 |
killed one of the | 6 |
the bottom of the | 6 |
the troops at the | 6 |
from time to time | 6 |
in which i had | 6 |
in front of his | 6 |
the hermit of the | 6 |
saw a large herd | 6 |
to see if he | 6 |
the end of his | 6 |
to see if there | 6 |
not know what to | 6 |
in the act of | 6 |
the union pacific railroad | 6 |
i agree with you | 6 |
i did not think | 6 |
it was all over | 6 |
out of the way | 6 |
to be on the | 6 |
to the place where | 6 |
miles west of fort | 6 |
they did not know | 6 |
did not care to | 6 |
i made the acquaintance | 6 |
out on a scout | 6 |
let me tell you | 6 |
to join general crook | 6 |
if you want to | 6 |
early start in the | 6 |
north fork of the | 6 |
me to go out | 6 |
i did not know | 6 |
half a mile away | 6 |
start in the morning | 6 |
the indians had not | 6 |
he would like to | 6 |
at daylight next morning | 6 |
was armed with a | 6 |
in the direction from | 6 |
as much as possible | 6 |
of the pony express | 6 |
to fort lyon for | 6 |
fire to the prairie | 6 |
that i was to | 6 |
he was a good | 6 |
that he was to | 6 |
as he was about | 6 |
miles from the fort | 6 |
other side of the | 6 |
of the great scouts | 6 |
one of the best | 6 |
i was obliged to | 6 |
in company with major | 6 |
a leave of absence | 6 |
was on my way | 6 |
the men at the | 6 |
top of the coach | 6 |
last of the great | 6 |
whom i recognized as | 6 |
by some of the | 6 |
get the wagons down | 6 |
what he had done | 6 |
that he was not | 6 |
we were obliged to | 6 |
what was the matter | 6 |
at that time was | 6 |
to keep out of | 6 |
i would have to | 6 |
of the red man | 6 |
i shall never forget | 6 |
head of a ravine | 6 |
as he did not | 6 |
one hundred and fifty | 6 |
the dead body of | 6 |
an early start in | 6 |
scout of the plains | 6 |
the other side of | 6 |
lost no time in | 6 |
bank of the creek | 6 |
to do was to | 6 |
that i should be | 6 |
the man with the | 6 |
hermit of the grand | 6 |
a great many of | 6 |
president of the united | 6 |
glad to see me | 6 |
one of them was | 6 |
what was going on | 6 |
hundred yards of the | 6 |
a halt was called | 6 |
with the rest of | 6 |
west side of the | 6 |
on the part of | 6 |
near the mouth of | 6 |
but as i had | 6 |
with two companies of | 6 |
bill and texas jack | 6 |
you will have to | 6 |
i went out on | 6 |
hundred horses and mules | 6 |
struck him in the | 6 |
he was anxious to | 6 |
buffalo horse in the | 6 |
the fact that i | 6 |
life of the plains | 6 |
as guide and scout | 6 |
back to the post | 6 |
up his mind that | 6 |
a couple of hours | 6 |
while we were at | 6 |
what do you mean | 6 |
band of indians coming | 6 |
five miles from fort | 6 |
the line of march | 6 |
i made up my | 6 |
the firm of russell | 6 |
on a scouting expedition | 6 |
or three of them | 6 |
was none other than | 6 |
the seventh cavalry to | 6 |
fell to the ground | 6 |
two miles from the | 6 |
on their way to | 6 |
and the indians were | 6 |
on the south platte | 6 |
was not long in | 6 |
off in the direction | 6 |
i came to the | 6 |
a member of the | 6 |
by one of the | 6 |
put in charge of | 6 |
i had left the | 6 |
was not more than | 6 |
had come to the | 6 |
went back to the | 6 |
of the previous day | 6 |
the front of the | 6 |
that it was a | 6 |
in which he had | 6 |
for a distance of | 6 |
the time came for | 6 |
with the fifth cavalry | 6 |
within a hundred yards | 6 |
to undertake the trip | 6 |
useless to try to | 6 |
was not to be | 6 |
there was no one | 6 |
in the neighborhood of | 6 |
the advance guard of | 6 |
a hundred yards of | 6 |
him that he was | 6 |
had been sent to | 6 |
i had often heard | 6 |
we were crossing a | 6 |
and one of his | 6 |
i rode up to | 6 |
a part of the | 6 |
in the hope of | 6 |
and on the third | 6 |
to give it up | 6 |
in the summer of | 6 |
a quarter of a | 6 |
in the rocky mountains | 6 |
had the satisfaction of | 6 |
there was not a | 6 |
five or six men | 6 |
there was plenty of | 6 |
the course of the | 6 |
it would be useless | 6 |
from that time forward | 6 |
to go to the | 6 |
large herd of buffaloes | 6 |
to the head of | 6 |
he was going to | 6 |
the indians in the | 6 |
the officer in command | 6 |
we struck out on | 6 |
out of sight until | 6 |
that he had not | 6 |
the center of the | 6 |
man who had been | 6 |
main body of the | 6 |
to the quarters of | 6 |
away over the prairie | 6 |
summit of the hill | 6 |
by a party of | 6 |
the adventures of buffalo | 6 |
and it was a | 6 |
as quickly as possible | 6 |
i was on my | 6 |
leave it to you | 6 |
when he reached the | 6 |
there were a number | 6 |
the command of general | 6 |
returned to the post | 6 |
the north fork of | 6 |
in the eyes of | 6 |
where we were to | 6 |
he was determined to | 6 |
under the command of | 6 |
be one of the | 6 |
of the third cavalry | 6 |
to get the wagons | 6 |
came to a halt | 6 |
made chief of scouts | 6 |
the headquarters of the | 6 |
three companies of the | 6 |
on arriving at glendive | 6 |
both sides of the | 6 |
that section of the | 6 |
miners of last chance | 5 |
to get a good | 5 |
in the history of | 5 |
to the effect that | 5 |
the miners of last | 5 |
the saddle and bridle | 5 |
when i returned to | 5 |
on the saline river | 5 |
that it had been | 5 |
his revolver and fired | 5 |
he informed me that | 5 |
he introduced me to | 5 |
a great fancy to | 5 |
into the hands of | 5 |
on the missouri river | 5 |
out in search of | 5 |
some of the wagons | 5 |
on the union pacific | 5 |
many of the indians | 5 |
daylight next morning we | 5 |
and were trying to | 5 |
he was obliged to | 5 |
in the employ of | 5 |
to carry dispatches to | 5 |
so hard that they | 5 |
was to be a | 5 |
him that i would | 5 |
as a sort of | 5 |
are you going to | 5 |
there was no more | 5 |
it was decided to | 5 |
of the celebrated pawnee | 5 |
as he approached the | 5 |
was only a few | 5 |
on the second day | 5 |
it was now late | 5 |
for some little time | 5 |
it was a hard | 5 |
ranch on the dismal | 5 |
then he sang out | 5 |
had been sent by | 5 |
of the white man | 5 |
at the same moment | 5 |
what had become of | 5 |
he could not be | 5 |
the first scalp for | 5 |
i have never seen | 5 |
was known as the | 5 |
rapidly as possible to | 5 |
and told him that | 5 |
i thought i would | 5 |
trip across the plains | 5 |
upon the top of | 5 |
coming out of the | 5 |
all i could do | 5 |
on the republican river | 5 |
at the rate of | 5 |
to drive the coach | 5 |
to go on the | 5 |
do you expect to | 5 |
to see what was | 5 |
and i determined to | 5 |
had been out on | 5 |
over to hays city | 5 |
the life of the | 5 |
now late in the | 5 |
we followed the trail | 5 |
an expedition against the | 5 |
the dog soldier indians | 5 |
the land of the | 5 |
him that i was | 5 |
of the men who | 5 |
the third day out | 5 |
fork of big creek | 5 |
but there was nothing | 5 |
of the wagons were | 5 |
concluded that it was | 5 |
and several of the | 5 |
on the opposite bank | 5 |
into one of the | 5 |
and so it was | 5 |
in the canadian river | 5 |
ten miles from the | 5 |
had an opportunity to | 5 |
in front of the | 5 |
his return to his | 5 |
of a mile of | 5 |
make a run for | 5 |
received his promotion to | 5 |
the indians saw the | 5 |
us to go into | 5 |
their horses and were | 5 |
a large quantity of | 5 |
while we were in | 5 |
first scalp for custer | 5 |
i knew that the | 5 |
and i at once | 5 |
on the watch for | 5 |
he gave me a | 5 |
the big horn country | 5 |
would be glad to | 5 |
in the hands of | 5 |
of the western plains | 5 |
the great american desert | 5 |
the way to the | 5 |
i found that the | 5 |
on to last chance | 5 |
and the next day | 5 |
out on the prairie | 5 |
and ordered him to | 5 |
a couple of days | 5 |
to make all possible | 5 |
up to the door | 5 |
would be useless to | 5 |
at the deserted camp | 5 |
that they had been | 5 |
lying in wait for | 5 |
the kiowas and comanches | 5 |
saw a band of | 5 |
went on his way | 5 |
had left the post | 5 |
him as soon as | 5 |
to the spot where | 5 |
out of the house | 5 |
been killed by the | 5 |
i was to be | 5 |
whom i had never | 5 |
and there was a | 5 |
and that he would | 5 |
a couple of miles | 5 |
the brink of the | 5 |
the indians made a | 5 |
the first time i | 5 |
in sight of a | 5 |
scouting on a steamboat | 5 |
a few parting shots | 5 |
to the mouth of | 5 |
next morning at daylight | 5 |
turned out to be | 5 |
i did not care | 5 |
came none too soon | 5 |
the spotted tail agency | 5 |
some of the men | 5 |
chief of scouts of | 5 |
way back to camp | 5 |
way back to the | 5 |
of indians on the | 5 |
head of an indian | 5 |
in an indian fight | 5 |
he was on his | 5 |
and he at once | 5 |
that is the way | 5 |
we arrived at fort | 5 |
in love with the | 5 |
they turned and ran | 5 |
not be able to | 5 |
the grave of black | 5 |
the new town of | 5 |
up the idea of | 5 |
the direction from which | 5 |
who was at the | 5 |
on our way back | 5 |
up his mind to | 5 |
he asked me to | 5 |
night we returned to | 5 |
and a party of | 5 |
ordered to the department | 5 |
where he would be | 5 |
a scout in the | 5 |
after my return to | 5 |
to give me a | 5 |
that it was useless | 5 |
i had no idea | 5 |
they came in sight | 5 |
asked me to go | 5 |
one hundred and twenty | 5 |
and once more the | 5 |
of the best men | 5 |
at this camp i | 5 |
for the time being | 5 |
the indians did not | 5 |
he was at once | 5 |
in order to make | 5 |
i was informed that | 5 |
general sheridan and a | 5 |
killed by the indians | 5 |
was in command of | 5 |
reached the top of | 5 |
the means of saving | 5 |
the old santa fe | 5 |
we were approaching the | 5 |
much of a rest | 5 |
got back to the | 5 |
from that time on | 5 |
the canadian river country | 5 |
was now late in | 5 |
to go out on | 5 |
of the union pacific | 5 |
the general and his | 5 |
that it was not | 5 |
it was the best | 5 |
the next day the | 5 |
i could do to | 5 |
there was no time | 5 |
back to last chance | 5 |
to get into the | 5 |
discovered that he was | 5 |
we found that the | 5 |
to the happy hunting | 5 |
an hour or more | 5 |
but it was not | 5 |
that it was impossible | 5 |
he did not wish | 5 |
that i did not | 5 |
the second day out | 5 |
the main indian trail | 5 |
i am to be | 5 |
we came in sight | 5 |
from the size of | 5 |
who had been killed | 5 |
fort larned to fort | 5 |
i had gone out | 5 |
i am sorry to | 5 |
from the top of | 5 |
in spite of his | 5 |
a yoke of oxen | 5 |
his life on the | 5 |
was nothing to do | 5 |
on a hunt for | 5 |
of which i had | 5 |
we resumed our journey | 5 |
i went over to | 5 |
i found to be | 5 |
chief of scouts in | 5 |
of the advance guard | 5 |
out to look for | 5 |
we camped on the | 5 |
and he knew that | 5 |
the big horn mountains | 5 |
of the fact that | 5 |
and went into camp | 5 |
that there were indians | 5 |
remainder of the afternoon | 5 |
and as we were | 5 |
the winter of and | 5 |
could do to hold | 5 |
from the scene of | 5 |
or six of the | 5 |
members of the party | 5 |
after the departure of | 5 |
scouts in the department | 5 |
of scouts in the | 5 |
was out of sight | 5 |
it proved to be | 5 |
we had a running | 5 |
we saw that the | 5 |
was with difficulty that | 5 |
as a pony express | 5 |
in the union army | 5 |
as far as the | 5 |
a party of trappers | 5 |
arrival of the fifth | 5 |
which had been left | 5 |
the scout of the | 5 |
was known to be | 5 |
ahead of the advance | 5 |
and in a moment | 5 |
half a mile from | 5 |
as soon as we | 5 |
indians on the opposite | 5 |
of his young men | 5 |
taken a great fancy | 5 |
for a few miles | 5 |
again on the trail | 5 |
that we had to | 5 |
death at the hands | 5 |
the dead line and | 5 |
expressed a desire to | 5 |
was mounted on a | 5 |
observed a band of | 5 |
that they had run | 5 |
pulled out for the | 5 |
had not thought of | 5 |
the acquaintance of the | 5 |
about the same time | 5 |
i had not yet | 5 |
he told me that | 5 |
did not have to | 5 |
he was in a | 5 |
anything of the kind | 5 |
fact that he had | 5 |
as guide and chief | 5 |
in the face of | 5 |
sang out to me | 5 |
was the senior officer | 5 |
but a short time | 5 |
took the train for | 5 |
take part in the | 5 |
and said he would | 5 |
in the united states | 5 |
the death of the | 5 |
and as i was | 5 |
had been in the | 5 |
only a short distance | 5 |
and from that time | 5 |
it would be for | 5 |
so as not to | 5 |
where he was to | 5 |
the size of the | 5 |
to go back to | 5 |
spurs to his horse | 5 |
as if they had | 5 |
chief of scouts at | 5 |
and we had a | 5 |
willing to undertake the | 5 |
for any wagons this | 5 |
was not one to | 5 |
in half an hour | 5 |
which had been stampeded | 5 |
any wagons this time | 5 |
from the lips of | 5 |
set out for the | 5 |
five miles west of | 5 |
south fork of big | 5 |
known all over the | 5 |
rode back to the | 5 |
the print of a | 5 |
the stream for a | 5 |
and it was decided | 5 |
in the latter part | 5 |
we arrived at the | 5 |
night we camped on | 5 |
we had no trouble | 5 |
only a short time | 5 |
large party of indians | 5 |
i thought i could | 5 |
that he would not | 5 |
the place where we | 5 |
the horse and mule | 5 |
had been killed by | 5 |
the indians had surprised | 5 |
to the end of | 5 |
the free state party | 5 |
the entrance to the | 5 |
about one hundred and | 5 |
a minute or two | 5 |
to give their families | 5 |
hundred dollars a side | 5 |
the coach had been | 5 |
up from the south | 5 |
of the black water | 5 |
along the line of | 5 |
run into a party | 5 |
riders of the world | 5 |
two or three hundred | 5 |
war paint and feathers | 5 |
was no time for | 5 |
for an hour or | 5 |
general carr that the | 5 |
carr that the indians | 5 |
the bend of the | 5 |
of course i was | 5 |
with the exception of | 5 |
and told him to | 5 |
had the pleasure of | 5 |
there would have been | 5 |
abandoned the idea of | 5 |
we could see that | 5 |
who had been left | 5 |
at the same instant | 5 |
an hour and a | 5 |
nothing else to do | 5 |
the lives of the | 5 |
best buffalo horse in | 5 |
it was decided that | 5 |
to look after the | 5 |
into a party of | 5 |
we were about to | 5 |
found him to be | 5 |
he had plenty of | 5 |
by the sioux scouts | 5 |
said one of the | 5 |
few minutes we were | 5 |
and some of the | 5 |
who was in command | 5 |
a running fight of | 5 |
is one of the | 5 |
from fort larned to | 5 |
up my mind to | 5 |
for a few days | 5 |
to wait until the | 5 |
we were making a | 5 |
fork of the canadian | 5 |
i was in the | 5 |
me if i would | 5 |
old santa fe trail | 5 |
to the east of | 5 |
during the summer of | 5 |
replied that he had | 5 |
we were in the | 5 |
and it was with | 5 |
only a few miles | 5 |
a body of men | 5 |
guard of the command | 5 |
it was with difficulty | 5 |
wild bill and myself | 5 |
keep out of the | 5 |
saw that he was | 5 |
obtained a leave of | 4 |
the presence of the | 4 |
and what do you | 4 |
and after a short | 4 |
or three more shots | 4 |
indians were on the | 4 |
the battle of the | 4 |
were again on the | 4 |
had gone out in | 4 |
the shape of a | 4 |
letter from general sheridan | 4 |
the freedom of the | 4 |
recognized me at once | 4 |
and he had come | 4 |
the one who had | 4 |
to the rescue of | 4 |
no more to say | 4 |
part of the road | 4 |
being nearly out of | 4 |
a run for the | 4 |
proceeded to fort lyon | 4 |
the night in a | 4 |
that i could get | 4 |
two or three more | 4 |
their way back to | 4 |
to the general and | 4 |
rode ahead of the | 4 |
days on the plains | 4 |
so that we could | 4 |
on the plains and | 4 |
give me that note | 4 |
was the one to | 4 |
in the life of | 4 |
were found in the | 4 |
camp for the night | 4 |
make their way back | 4 |
for them to do | 4 |
and it was not | 4 |
thousand pounds of freight | 4 |
who had taken a | 4 |
doctor dick saw that | 4 |
his promotion to the | 4 |
i accompanied him on | 4 |
in the capacity of | 4 |
do you mean by | 4 |
and asked if he | 4 |
of buffalo bill i | 4 |
and returned to the | 4 |
to head them off | 4 |
where they had been | 4 |
from this point on | 4 |
built a little fire | 4 |
feared that they would | 4 |
he had not been | 4 |
and i did so | 4 |
i sent back word | 4 |
he was on the | 4 |
around the bend of | 4 |
been left in the | 4 |
mile and a half | 4 |
first time in my | 4 |
for what i had | 4 |
the three men who | 4 |
of all the troops | 4 |
as long as they | 4 |
at the home of | 4 |
was ahead of the | 4 |
out of rations and | 4 |
in the wrong direction | 4 |
just as i was | 4 |
joined a party of | 4 |
the east of north | 4 |
it did not take | 4 |
who was anxious to | 4 |
as we rode up | 4 |
as he was a | 4 |
return to the command | 4 |
observed a party of | 4 |
in his own tongue | 4 |
and sent to the | 4 |
informed me that the | 4 |
less than an hour | 4 |
being chased and fired | 4 |
started upon his return | 4 |
that he was going | 4 |
and invited him to | 4 |
was on the war | 4 |
was to be sent | 4 |
for general albert sidney | 4 |
there were a few | 4 |
i found that i | 4 |
companies of the celebrated | 4 |
horses and mules were | 4 |
i saw that the | 4 |
turned over to the | 4 |
but let me tell | 4 |
paid no attention to | 4 |
a distance of sixty | 4 |
came into camp on | 4 |
it was a long | 4 |
the notes of the | 4 |
proceed at once to | 4 |
felt confident that i | 4 |
five hundred of the | 4 |
at the proper time | 4 |
to accompany this expedition | 4 |
and i will be | 4 |
the crown prince of | 4 |
ready to take the | 4 |
to the village with | 4 |
in the shape of | 4 |
gathered up the reins | 4 |
whom i had often | 4 |
hunting for the kansas | 4 |
in front of us | 4 |
herd of buffaloes which | 4 |
i am in the | 4 |
who had been his | 4 |
on a forced march | 4 |
what to make of | 4 |
of the powder river | 4 |
the quicker we get | 4 |
life of buffalo bill | 4 |
up the republican river | 4 |
his young men had | 4 |
i saw a large | 4 |
half a mile distant | 4 |
and fired at by | 4 |
a few hours before | 4 |
of the horses were | 4 |
him to be a | 4 |
the glory of the | 4 |
i see you are | 4 |
do you know i | 4 |
as fast as they | 4 |
i jumped to the | 4 |
them out of the | 4 |
the kansas pacific railway | 4 |
not think it necessary | 4 |
the opposite bank of | 4 |
asked me how far | 4 |
and started off at | 4 |
the post at the | 4 |
if he had any | 4 |
have been replaced by | 4 |
in charge of one | 4 |
indians in the vicinity | 4 |
how to get the | 4 |
a desire to see | 4 |
companies of cavalry and | 4 |
sent a shot after | 4 |
i met my family | 4 |
at by twenty or | 4 |
from the fact that | 4 |
come to a halt | 4 |
to be the most | 4 |
dispatches to fort larned | 4 |
young and beautiful girl | 4 |
to go with me | 4 |
it was the first | 4 |
during the civil war | 4 |
were being chased and | 4 |
been sent by general | 4 |
command of all the | 4 |
to be in the | 4 |
was the first man | 4 |
on its way to | 4 |
if i did not | 4 |
that is one of | 4 |
it was with the | 4 |
to the command and | 4 |
that he had done | 4 |
to catch up with | 4 |
was no sign of | 4 |
more than a mile | 4 |
and in order to | 4 |
the indians came on | 4 |
i said i was | 4 |
of the presence of | 4 |
it would be impossible | 4 |
opposite bank of the | 4 |
and asked him if | 4 |
return to the plains | 4 |
to the office of | 4 |
a game of cards | 4 |
or twenty of them | 4 |
the end of twenty | 4 |
and as it was | 4 |
this time there was | 4 |
bringing up the rear | 4 |
gave up the idea | 4 |
more than a hundred | 4 |
when the time came | 4 |
as well as any | 4 |
on the pilot house | 4 |
a short distance when | 4 |
at once to fort | 4 |
both commands went into | 4 |
of the free state | 4 |
had gone into camp | 4 |
the body of the | 4 |
as there was no | 4 |
sent them back to | 4 |
halt was made for | 4 |
the weather was very | 4 |
ordered the command to | 4 |
i got back to | 4 |
do not care to | 4 |
the trail for a | 4 |
crown prince of austria | 4 |
to one of them | 4 |
had killed two or | 4 |
the scout and the | 4 |
was among the first | 4 |
trip was made in | 4 |
a distance of miles | 4 |
we set out for | 4 |
the next morning with | 4 |
who had been sent | 4 |
knew that it would | 4 |
a young and beautiful | 4 |
to the grand duke | 4 |
of a number of | 4 |
why i had not | 4 |
me to accompany him | 4 |
great many of them | 4 |
of the western union | 4 |
to be a very | 4 |
few days after my | 4 |
was nothing else to | 4 |
to the dead line | 4 |
very anxious to have | 4 |
to be president of | 4 |
and he was very | 4 |
near the foot of | 4 |
the return of the | 4 |
the indians had made | 4 |
distance i saw a | 4 |
i was called upon | 4 |
with the help of | 4 |
was to remain at | 4 |
they set fire to | 4 |
my horse at the | 4 |
was of no use | 4 |
proceeded by rail to | 4 |
for which he was | 4 |
and it was evident | 4 |
him of what i | 4 |
without having seen a | 4 |
was in the saddle | 4 |
at break of day | 4 |
looking for a good | 4 |
a herd of elk | 4 |
was greeted with cheers | 4 |
the part of the | 4 |
he had been a | 4 |
richard and myself were | 4 |
witnessed the whole proceeding | 4 |
my horse and tied | 4 |
discovered a large fresh | 4 |
coming up to the | 4 |
to the north platte | 4 |
and asked if i | 4 |
a party of sioux | 4 |
come along with me | 4 |
was called upon to | 4 |
he went to his | 4 |
the line of the | 4 |
advance of the main | 4 |
that he had some | 4 |
but he was not | 4 |
to the wild west | 4 |
seeing that he could | 4 |
the two thousand miles | 4 |
of the new york | 4 |
of the members of | 4 |
i rode on ahead | 4 |
night was coming on | 4 |
nothing to do but | 4 |
every once in a | 4 |
that i thought it | 4 |
to the far west | 4 |
battle of the little | 4 |
whom he held a | 4 |
and tied him to | 4 |
on an excellent horse | 4 |
the great salt lake | 4 |
village had recently passed | 4 |
the bank for a | 4 |
introduced me to the | 4 |
as we were about | 4 |
was at that time | 4 |
discovered a band of | 4 |
the distance i saw | 4 |
just in time to | 4 |
as i entered the | 4 |
and to make all | 4 |
and then pushed on | 4 |
size of the trail | 4 |
when i came up | 4 |
by major frank north | 4 |
for he was a | 4 |
to do with us | 4 |
it is a fact | 4 |
and i did not | 4 |
up the creek to | 4 |
a single dash of | 4 |
i had ridden from | 4 |
and dashed forward to | 4 |
the missouri river and | 4 |
march brought us to | 4 |
the mysterious disappearance of | 4 |
of our old packers | 4 |
it was while i | 4 |
but we did not | 4 |
the worst of it | 4 |
turned a bend of | 4 |
chased and fired at | 4 |
on the north platte | 4 |
ahead of the main | 4 |
a whole indian village | 4 |
had been left in | 4 |
was a white man | 4 |
smith corporation seventh avenue | 4 |
i supposed it was | 4 |
general terry at once | 4 |
by twenty or thirty | 4 |
fort reno now stands | 4 |
crossing a deep ravine | 4 |
i was glad to | 4 |
that he was in | 4 |
that if the indians | 4 |
and one of their | 4 |
of whom i had | 4 |
since he had been | 4 |
to set out on | 4 |
the wound he had | 4 |
while we were crossing | 4 |
large fresh indian trail | 4 |
the holding up of | 4 |
with a broken leg | 4 |
i gave him the | 4 |
know what to make | 4 |
go back to the | 4 |
business at the camp | 4 |
running in every direction | 4 |
found it to be | 4 |
that we were to | 4 |
early in the morning | 4 |
evident that he had | 4 |
was while i was | 4 |
a herd of cattle | 4 |
him that i had | 4 |
and asked him to | 4 |
and i could not | 4 |
when he was not | 4 |
at the first opportunity | 4 |
quarters of a mile | 4 |
the horses and mules | 4 |
band of indians on | 4 |
remain out of sight | 4 |
department of the missouri | 4 |
i said i had | 4 |
it was seen that | 4 |
that he was no | 4 |
one of the drivers | 4 |
leader of the gang | 4 |
miles from the post | 4 |
and i will go | 4 |
how do you mean | 4 |
on the little big | 4 |
between the missouri river | 4 |
i happen to know | 4 |
said that he would | 4 |
was an old friend | 4 |
man whom i had | 4 |
the children of the | 4 |
informed him of what | 4 |
you know the country | 4 |
as he drew near | 4 |
of the young girl | 4 |
and quite a number | 4 |
anxious to have me | 4 |
return to fort wallace | 4 |
this proved to be | 4 |
next morning we were | 4 |
i went up to | 4 |
him to be an | 4 |
be on the watch | 4 |
that i was not | 4 |
from its junction with | 4 |
old friend of mine | 4 |
been stampeded by the | 4 |
from boyhood to manhood | 4 |
i struck out for | 4 |
fifteen or twenty of | 4 |
twenty or thirty indians | 4 |
who had heard the | 4 |
sent back word to | 4 |
at last the day | 4 |
that he was an | 4 |
i had been sent | 4 |
the incidents of the | 4 |
the office of the | 4 |
top of the hill | 4 |
old fort reno now | 4 |
i wish you to | 4 |
the face of the | 4 |
major north to keep | 4 |
of buffaloes which were | 4 |
for the canadian river | 4 |
and said that he | 4 |
the indians were in | 4 |
as the men were | 4 |
four or five hundred | 4 |
mouth of the beaver | 4 |
when i arrived at | 4 |
to sell to the | 4 |
a good deal of | 4 |
on ahead of the | 4 |
and three or four | 4 |
this time that the | 4 |
that i would have | 4 |
fired at by twenty | 4 |
general carr sent for | 4 |
of a squad of | 4 |
i felt confident that | 4 |
mounted their ponies and | 4 |
the earl of dunraven | 4 |
once in a while | 4 |
the man who was | 4 |
supposed them to be | 4 |
the cause of the | 4 |
driven up their horses | 4 |
buffaloes which were being | 4 |
get possession of the | 4 |
he knew that the | 4 |
i have ever seen | 4 |
will give you a | 4 |
advancing up the creek | 4 |
the red cloud agency | 4 |
to the pacific coast | 4 |
had no time to | 4 |
i became convinced that | 4 |
scattered in every direction | 4 |
will have to be | 4 |
said that he had | 4 |
to me that i | 4 |
a terror to the | 4 |
across the plains to | 4 |
side of the trail | 4 |
and sent them back | 4 |
fort lyon for supplies | 4 |
a few miles from | 4 |
time i had become | 4 |
a few days before | 4 |
dashed off to the | 4 |
been shot in the | 4 |
had been shot in | 4 |
he brought with him | 4 |
i would not be | 4 |
what are you doing | 4 |
out his revolver and | 4 |
that some of the | 4 |
i was awakened by | 4 |
in a loud voice | 4 |
when we entered the | 4 |
i urged him to | 4 |
in the distance i | 4 |
the wild west exhibition | 4 |
i said to the | 4 |
at the request of | 4 |
on the pawnee fork | 4 |
he had passed through | 4 |
would be a grand | 4 |
i had not thought | 4 |
to charge on the | 4 |
pulled out his revolver | 4 |
he drew near the | 4 |
coming over the hill | 4 |
were now in the | 4 |
about two hundred miles | 4 |
kept a close watch | 4 |
the winner of the | 4 |
a large fresh indian | 4 |
when the wild west | 4 |
and returned the fire | 4 |
if he did not | 4 |
of the scouts were | 4 |
the two men were | 4 |
behind the dead body | 4 |
under command of major | 4 |
of my old friends | 4 |
hunter of the plains | 4 |
in the heart of | 4 |
to the spotted tail | 4 |
there was a wild | 4 |
he returned to the | 4 |
proved to be one | 4 |
the ponies of the | 4 |
of the party were | 4 |
to red cloud agency | 4 |
that there had been | 4 |
the time of the | 4 |
i heard one of | 4 |
told me that the | 4 |
jumped behind the dead | 4 |
man with the pack | 4 |
had left the country | 4 |
i was in advance | 4 |
who was with the | 4 |
i recognized him as | 4 |
and that it would | 4 |
over the prairie at | 4 |
was told by the | 4 |
within half a mile | 4 |
he recognized me at | 4 |
a company of the | 4 |
hour and a half | 4 |
take charge of the | 4 |
a chance to get | 4 |
with a fresh horse | 4 |
a look at the | 4 |
i saw that they | 4 |
if there were any | 4 |
stampeded by the indians | 4 |
the wild west was | 4 |
it was to be | 4 |
to go at once | 4 |
the money to pay | 4 |
delighted to see me | 4 |
off to the west | 4 |
i see now that | 4 |
remarkably well for indians | 4 |
i could stand the | 4 |
at the other end | 4 |
among the trees and | 4 |
them at full speed | 4 |
five miles from the | 4 |
very much attached to | 4 |
and riding down the | 4 |
to make their way | 4 |
which was only a | 4 |
i reported to general | 4 |
stages and pony express | 4 |
the indians were evidently | 4 |
not more than thirty | 4 |
forty dollars a month | 4 |
were a couple of | 4 |
i rode down to | 4 |
train we had to | 4 |
who proved to be | 4 |
saw that the indians | 4 |
the wild life of | 4 |
i had no difficulty | 4 |
to find my father | 4 |
by the time the | 4 |
be a party of | 4 |
i want is a | 4 |
see if there were | 4 |
in the wild west | 4 |
there was nothing else | 4 |
he was not long | 4 |
go to the fort | 4 |
upon his return to | 4 |
command of both expeditions | 4 |
down from the box | 4 |
in less than an | 4 |
at the first shot | 4 |
half a dozen men | 4 |
every one of the | 4 |
a number of friends | 4 |
nearly out of rations | 4 |
rise and fall of | 4 |
to tell you that | 4 |
replied that i would | 4 |
was in the vicinity | 4 |
and i accompanied him | 4 |
found him and his | 4 |
by the way of | 4 |
i knew that he | 4 |
go out and get | 4 |
one by one the | 4 |
were crossing a deep | 4 |
it would be better | 4 |
knew that he had | 4 |
as you seem to | 4 |
a number of horses | 4 |
of scouts of the | 4 |
told him that the | 4 |
and an excellent shot | 4 |
old salt lake trail | 4 |
the soldiers came up | 4 |
men and running off | 4 |
recovered from their surprise | 4 |
and jumped behind the | 4 |
the man on the | 4 |
who had been a | 4 |
some distance to the | 4 |
the horses had been | 4 |
there had been no | 4 |
that no one else | 4 |
the sound of the | 4 |
him the name of | 4 |
when darkness set in | 4 |
a view of the | 4 |
the new york herald | 4 |
a distance of ninety | 4 |
not a hundred yards | 4 |
made a stubborn resistance | 4 |
put an end to | 4 |
were on their way | 4 |
were the means of | 4 |
large village had recently | 4 |
up to the house | 4 |
and a couple of | 4 |
front of his men | 4 |
with whom he held | 4 |
when the advance guard | 4 |
in the name of | 4 |
struck out for the | 4 |
left to guard the | 4 |
the bad lands of | 4 |
fallen in love with | 4 |
and at last we | 4 |
one of the scouts | 4 |
i did not have | 4 |
for the night in | 4 |
about the middle of | 4 |
i had my first | 4 |
nearly as i can | 4 |
and that they were | 4 |
arrived at fort mcpherson | 4 |
the boy who had | 4 |
on our return to | 4 |
in the habit of | 4 |
who had been out | 4 |
there was no sign | 4 |
i had made a | 4 |
just at this time | 4 |
at this time there | 4 |
what chance is there | 4 |
but i did not | 4 |
returned to the fort | 4 |
getting an early start | 4 |
he came to the | 4 |
in the indian country | 4 |
this was the last | 4 |
companies of the fifth | 4 |
difficulty that i could | 4 |
if i could get | 4 |
i was introduced to | 4 |
nearer and nearer came | 4 |
for the season of | 4 |
miles from its junction | 4 |
was no time to | 4 |
as nearly as i | 4 |
pulled out for fort | 4 |
did not wish to | 4 |
had been ordered to | 4 |
him to a small | 4 |
and took passage on | 4 |
where he had left | 4 |
i was sent to | 4 |
next morning the command | 4 |
they have been replaced | 4 |
would have a good | 4 |
in a state of | 4 |
to go into the | 4 |
and i replied that | 4 |
a ride for life | 4 |
of all the indians | 4 |
discovered a large party | 4 |
him to the ground | 4 |
rough riders of the | 4 |
wagon train to follow | 4 |
garden of the gods | 4 |
it was an easy | 4 |
were a band of | 4 |
commands went into camp | 4 |
it was of no | 4 |
the mercy of the | 4 |
and invited me to | 4 |
how are we going | 4 |
of sight until we | 4 |
on my return from | 4 |
horse and tied him | 4 |
determined to follow the | 4 |
and started for the | 4 |
for the capture of | 4 |
of the men had | 4 |
mounted his horse and | 4 |
looked up and saw | 4 |
campaign in the canadian | 4 |
of the coach and | 4 |
latter part of the | 4 |
while i went back | 4 |
the man whom i | 4 |
it was about eight | 4 |
five dollars a month | 4 |
i informed him that | 4 |
on the steamer far | 4 |
took me to the | 4 |
two or three men | 4 |
had a fight with | 4 |
to form line of | 4 |
on my way back | 4 |
a mile and a | 4 |
no signs of indians | 4 |
one of the wagons | 4 |
the middle of the | 4 |
my position as guide | 4 |
seemed to understand what | 4 |
on the d of | 4 |
came up with the | 4 |
went back to his | 4 |
six of the best | 4 |
the rise and fall | 4 |
the pony express rider | 4 |
with the butt of | 4 |
packing up and getting | 4 |
to take the coach | 4 |
on his own account | 4 |
did not make his | 4 |
that i ought to | 4 |
but a short distance | 4 |
early the next morning | 4 |
opportunity to get a | 4 |
when i told him | 4 |
but it was the | 4 |
had recovered from their | 4 |
another party of indians | 4 |
the principal cities of | 4 |
i was to take | 4 |
been replaced by twice | 4 |
a talk with general | 4 |
he caught sight of | 4 |
when he learned that | 4 |
they would kill him | 4 |
we came upon an | 4 |
they said they would | 4 |
by two or three | 4 |
asked major north to | 4 |
all the principal cities | 4 |
grand duke alexis and | 4 |
but as soon as | 4 |
to inform him that | 4 |
going to have a | 4 |
but i do not | 4 |
they had no idea | 4 |
my way back to | 4 |
that no indians had | 4 |
not much of a | 4 |
and one of them | 4 |
the best of me | 4 |
on a little knoll | 4 |
time that i had | 4 |
and the crown prince | 4 |
to do with it | 4 |
all over the west | 4 |
in an instant they | 4 |
if you can do | 4 |
old friend of the | 4 |
scattered all over the | 4 |
a party of them | 4 |
think it necessary to | 4 |
the top of my | 4 |
tell you that i | 4 |
the hearts of the | 4 |
with a large quantity | 4 |
the result of the | 4 |
to the hotel to | 4 |
of the fifth infantry | 4 |
was in advance of | 4 |
and were about to | 4 |
be president of the | 4 |
that they could not | 4 |
one of the officers | 4 |
where old fort reno | 4 |
principal cities of the | 4 |
that he had brought | 4 |
between us and the | 4 |
this was the first | 4 |
that i would return | 4 |
tied him to a | 4 |
he had come to | 4 |
in less than a | 4 |
the general at once | 4 |
to live up to | 4 |
he was compelled to | 4 |
and the sioux were | 4 |
on the top of | 4 |
which were being chased | 4 |
to the brink of | 4 |
one of the colored | 4 |
what do you want | 4 |
and it looked as | 4 |
knowing that it would | 4 |
while richard and myself | 4 |
holding up of the | 4 |
succeeded in driving the | 4 |
was to drive the | 4 |
a man to be | 4 |
the indians were only | 4 |
having seen a single | 4 |
i told him to | 4 |
it was finally settled | 4 |
while i am in | 4 |
and as i had | 4 |
the last chance trail | 4 |
i was met at | 4 |
the command was to | 4 |
in the morning i | 4 |
all over the valley | 4 |
was put in charge | 4 |
near the head of | 4 |
occurred to me that | 4 |
i told him of | 4 |
the far west was | 4 |
a short time before | 4 |
that i had left | 4 |
to the scene of | 4 |
dispatches back to general | 4 |
good enough for me | 4 |
as we were approaching | 4 |
found that the indians | 4 |
of the most noted | 4 |
the sergeant of the | 4 |
was at this time | 4 |
as quietly as possible | 4 |
wound he had received | 4 |
was about eight miles | 4 |
of a party of | 4 |
a letter from general | 4 |
and nearer came the | 4 |
the wagons will be | 4 |
one of the biggest | 4 |
it occurred to me | 4 |
by general sheridan to | 4 |
weather was very cold | 4 |
to get possession of | 4 |
to bet on their | 4 |
this way i became | 4 |
had returned to the | 4 |
the herd of horses | 4 |
and by the time | 4 |
i lost no time | 4 |
was evident that he | 4 |
there had been a | 4 |
one of his horses | 4 |
in a number of | 4 |
from the dead line | 4 |
in front of me | 4 |
to the summit of | 4 |
a writ of replevin | 4 |
the appearance of a | 4 |
was at the post | 4 |
attempted to cross the | 4 |
the shadows of the | 4 |
to the side of | 4 |
street smith corporation seventh | 4 |
by four or five | 4 |
from fort mcpherson to | 4 |
one of their number | 4 |
we rode into the | 4 |
and for a time | 4 |
most of their lodges | 4 |
were to be found | 4 |
the head with a | 4 |
large number of indians | 4 |
met my old friend | 4 |
as he came up | 4 |
along the bank of | 4 |
he made up his | 4 |
to the front of | 4 |
to try to follow | 4 |
by no means a | 4 |
were cutting up the | 4 |
in a low tone | 4 |
see what was the | 4 |
all i want is | 4 |
during the night the | 4 |
the old salt lake | 4 |
must be added to | 4 |
my return to fort | 4 |
form line of battle | 4 |
the direction whence the | 4 |
i was afraid to | 4 |
that they had a | 4 |
i had learned that | 4 |
paid us a visit | 4 |
in a bend of | 4 |
he was armed with | 4 |
had evidently been in | 3 |
struck out across the | 3 |
rice was the inventor | 3 |
buckskin joe was condemned | 3 |
proceeding against the sioux | 3 |
to the north of | 3 |
had camped for dinner | 3 |
with which we locked | 3 |
i raised my rifle | 3 |
it was a very | 3 |
could make any headway | 3 |
we pitched our tents | 3 |
the colonel saw the | 3 |
had recently passed that | 3 |
pick out five or | 3 |
the th of october | 3 |
select the men who | 3 |
two and three hundred | 3 |
him is very much | 3 |
took command of all | 3 |
a few miles of | 3 |
i was particularly anxious | 3 |
not seem to gain | 3 |
evident that they were | 3 |
in time to see | 3 |
down the mountain side | 3 |
speed to reach and | 3 |
no time for argument | 3 |
the trail was abandoned | 3 |
of a mile in | 3 |
how does that suit | 3 |
instead of shooting them | 3 |
them in their full | 3 |
on the indian trail | 3 |
the d of august | 3 |
the foot of cloud | 3 |
was presented to the | 3 |
who did not know | 3 |
black tail deer fork | 3 |
had run into a | 3 |
it was late in | 3 |
more such close calls | 3 |
for his headquarters only | 3 |
two weeks the men | 3 |
back to the hotel | 3 |
made the fastest steamboat | 3 |
down to the stream | 3 |
i rode ahead of | 3 |
struck the main indian | 3 |
twenty miles an hour | 3 |
hurry to my rescue | 3 |
those who were mounted | 3 |
mouth of powder river | 3 |
command of the department | 3 |
us an opportunity to | 3 |
far as glendive creek | 3 |
and the two men | 3 |
but the indians were | 3 |
hundred and forty indians | 3 |
had taken on the | 3 |
and saddles was sounded | 3 |
had by this time | 3 |
but their trail was | 3 |
yards in the rear | 3 |
his guide and chief | 3 |
had with him a | 3 |
not in the habit | 3 |
hills before exposing ourselves | 3 |
waiting for supplies we | 3 |
supplies began to run | 3 |
and a jolly mess | 3 |
and came back to | 3 |
he was no longer | 3 |
the way down the | 3 |
along the banks of | 3 |
them dashed off to | 3 |
during the day i | 3 |
just as he had | 3 |
i gained their respect | 3 |
in his own words | 3 |
you are too young | 3 |
i was engaged in | 3 |
soon came to the | 3 |
the play was written | 3 |
the attention of the | 3 |
i asked major north | 3 |
speed right into the | 3 |
give their families and | 3 |
he discovered that he | 3 |
the rear of the | 3 |
concluded that they had | 3 |
him at the head | 3 |
his headquarters only one | 3 |
the indians from our | 3 |
of an indian poke | 3 |
mason with company k | 3 |
of his own troops | 3 |
one of the finest | 3 |
as their horses were | 3 |
or as low ground | 3 |
a reputation as a | 3 |
not put in an | 3 |
was informed that the | 3 |
or rather the wheel | 3 |
i concluded to accept | 3 |
all parts of the | 3 |
general carr ordered lieutenant | 3 |
mighty glad to see | 3 |
of the grand duke | 3 |
seem to gain much | 3 |
the interest of the | 3 |
had evidently seen the | 3 |
yet crossed the creek | 3 |
grand duke and party | 3 |
the mouth of powder | 3 |
as many white men | 3 |
with him four or | 3 |
for the remainder of | 3 |
wild bill and his | 3 |
as their steeds were | 3 |
banks of the river | 3 |
to encounter the thousands | 3 |
the picket said he | 3 |
return to the railroad | 3 |
i will give you | 3 |
and felt confident that | 3 |
turned me over to | 3 |
every day since he | 3 |
for a party of | 3 |
to an indian camp | 3 |
a number of them | 3 |
a drizzling rain was | 3 |
new laurels to his | 3 |
a number of officers | 3 |
a party of about | 3 |
soon came to that | 3 |
to pick it up | 3 |
all that had happened | 3 |
a couple of hundred | 3 |
he got out of | 3 |
headquarters only one small | 3 |
were taking supper together | 3 |
come along with us | 3 |
lively skirmish took place | 3 |
accompanied by two or | 3 |
into the depths of | 3 |
one of the horses | 3 |
keeping our horses well | 3 |
the troops rushed forward | 3 |
it would take regular | 3 |
the drill remarkably well | 3 |
for miles we could | 3 |
he had not seen | 3 |
eight hundred cheyenne warriors | 3 |
this is no place | 3 |
knew that he was | 3 |
overtake him as soon | 3 |
invited me into his | 3 |
rapidly on the indians | 3 |
god and buffalo bill | 3 |
in a clump of | 3 |
to obey the command | 3 |
congress of the rough | 3 |
on the box with | 3 |
had two or three | 3 |
find out how fast | 3 |
was unable to obey | 3 |
rice and his company | 3 |
carry dispatches to colonel | 3 |
be prepared for any | 3 |
it was about twenty | 3 |
two or three parties | 3 |
as low ground as | 3 |
a white interpreter to | 3 |
m to the front | 3 |
ten days on the | 3 |
a point twenty miles | 3 |
was splendid traveling for | 3 |
i felt that i | 3 |
opportunity to get away | 3 |
indians had recently killed | 3 |
go out on the | 3 |
performed brave and valuable | 3 |
him back to the | 3 |
i reported to him | 3 |
in the dark as | 3 |
to general terry concerning | 3 |
which was on the | 3 |
said that there was | 3 |
knew that i was | 3 |
hundred miles a day | 3 |
tributary of the beaver | 3 |
i had the advantage | 3 |
equal to the occasion | 3 |
occupied but little time | 3 |
got out of the | 3 |
on a little tour | 3 |
returned to the command | 3 |
we rode up to | 3 |
after a short absence | 3 |
several of the party | 3 |
to visit new york | 3 |
if i would carry | 3 |
a number of years | 3 |
the hand of the | 3 |
for me to be | 3 |
he had done for | 3 |
excitement of the moment | 3 |
and the result was | 3 |
with major brown and | 3 |
saddle and bridle and | 3 |
only four miles away | 3 |
can easily descend with | 3 |
back to give us | 3 |
how fast the indians | 3 |
and charged down the | 3 |
by the grand duke | 3 |
idea where he would | 3 |
so that i would | 3 |
that he had a | 3 |
run back to the | 3 |
to let me have | 3 |
with him on the | 3 |
a party was organized | 3 |
five companies of his | 3 |
among the officers and | 3 |
i believe you are | 3 |
scouts and company m | 3 |
was going on the | 3 |
the mounted pickets came | 3 |
for the return of | 3 |
into camp for a | 3 |
half an hour every | 3 |
he could land the | 3 |
say on the subject | 3 |
denied the existence of | 3 |
the vicinity who were | 3 |
his knowledge of the | 3 |
as it is in | 3 |
in the deadwood coach | 3 |
to be the leader | 3 |
in the afternoon we | 3 |
the wonders of the | 3 |
with the money to | 3 |
taken much interest in | 3 |
sight of the camp | 3 |
as he had been | 3 |
to the ground and | 3 |
as any of the | 3 |
climbed up the steep | 3 |
i was sure that | 3 |
vicinity during the day | 3 |
lady and her two | 3 |
we had no difficulty | 3 |
buffaloes i had killed | 3 |
a hundred yards behind | 3 |
he was greeted with | 3 |
looked cautiously over the | 3 |
whom i found to | 3 |
as a matter of | 3 |
he also introduced me | 3 |
anything to do with | 3 |
the start of us | 3 |
five miles to the | 3 |
had come up to | 3 |
nearly reached the bottom | 3 |
a few yards of | 3 |
two companies and three | 3 |
who were commanded by | 3 |
while major babcock was | 3 |
and ran across the | 3 |
gave the horses a | 3 |
formed a complete line | 3 |
and all the troops | 3 |
without having any more | 3 |
strike the stream we | 3 |
to the missouri river | 3 |
ordered lieutenant ward to | 3 |
to the railroad station | 3 |
about the same distance | 3 |
what are you going | 3 |
is the way they | 3 |
the indians were after | 3 |
the name of this | 3 |
would be required to | 3 |
three parties of indians | 3 |
had always refused to | 3 |
one of his men | 3 |
we struck the main | 3 |
and as this was | 3 |
of the dead buffaloes | 3 |
few shots after them | 3 |
that they could run | 3 |
peak in the big | 3 |
the indians and the | 3 |
have important business at | 3 |
six years with sitting | 3 |
advance of the pawnees | 3 |
ample opportunity to secure | 3 |
dashed up the creek | 3 |
my evening clothes and | 3 |
trail by colonel prentiss | 3 |
as he neared the | 3 |
fit out for the | 3 |
this manner of killing | 3 |
the spurs into his | 3 |
returned to fort lyon | 3 |
day out we found | 3 |
splendid traveling for an | 3 |
somewhere near the head | 3 |
make her climb the | 3 |
to the rough prairie | 3 |
let me say that | 3 |
from the start that | 3 |
and for the first | 3 |
me to carry dispatches | 3 |
myself and follow up | 3 |
of whom he was | 3 |
tracks were found in | 3 |
the place of the | 3 |
did not propose to | 3 |
had left fort mcpherson | 3 |
the name of andrew | 3 |
we were to ride | 3 |
saved the lives of | 3 |
who had lately fought | 3 |
it was that i | 3 |
trail the next day | 3 |
by the nearest route | 3 |
next morning i found | 3 |
it became evident that | 3 |
in camp on the | 3 |
some buffaloes for the | 3 |
leave my gun here | 3 |
within a few minutes | 3 |
what do you think | 3 |
sang out in a | 3 |
camp on the beaver | 3 |
was ordered to pick | 3 |
about half a mile | 3 |
way of fort fetterman | 3 |
he was a man | 3 |
that he had killed | 3 |
to search the house | 3 |
while i was at | 3 |
of what had happened | 3 |
dropped his hand upon | 3 |
was a good fellow | 3 |
punish the indians who | 3 |
lived six years with | 3 |
some of the indians | 3 |
indians who had lately | 3 |
was a relative of | 3 |
were on the war | 3 |
i was told that | 3 |
a visit to the | 3 |
that doctor dick was | 3 |
it was dark when | 3 |
return to the ranch | 3 |
i think the scouts | 3 |
with his squad of | 3 |
at glendive creek we | 3 |
that they were traveling | 3 |
up the buffaloes and | 3 |
where we had stopped | 3 |
they all returned to | 3 |
two i was in | 3 |
we scouted along the | 3 |
the noble red man | 3 |
blow on the head | 3 |
the rescue of the | 3 |
camp on the run | 3 |
there was a great | 3 |
and in some places | 3 |
to be prepared for | 3 |
to go back and | 3 |
themselves to be well | 3 |
brave and valuable services | 3 |
a few miles away | 3 |
and began a running | 3 |
replied that i had | 3 |
my name from a | 3 |
and they started off | 3 |
spotted tail himself was | 3 |
and land on the | 3 |
a man whom he | 3 |
whither it had been | 3 |
the train for the | 3 |
post where the picket | 3 |
the celebrated pawnee indian | 3 |
was soon fast asleep | 3 |
the result was one | 3 |
built a fire and | 3 |
was about to leave | 3 |
not assume command of | 3 |
good idea where he | 3 |
and had come to | 3 |
ordered from the publishers | 3 |
dozen times or more | 3 |
light was still burning | 3 |
several steamboats soon arrived | 3 |
were sent out in | 3 |
to as soon as | 3 |
every wagon was in | 3 |
there could be no | 3 |
of their number had | 3 |
fired a few shots | 3 |
body of the cheyennes | 3 |
mounted to the box | 3 |
yellowstone as far as | 3 |
so as to be | 3 |
children of the plains | 3 |
got a long start | 3 |
command was to rush | 3 |
while the command remained | 3 |
picket said he had | 3 |
and push out as | 3 |
into a hole and | 3 |
the bluff we were | 3 |
where i met my | 3 |
shall be glad to | 3 |
could occasionally see them | 3 |
was close at hand | 3 |
a company was detailed | 3 |
their horses were beginning | 3 |
were some of the | 3 |
i was to shoot | 3 |
i shall be glad | 3 |
we found water seven | 3 |
we were going to | 3 |
with all the ornaments | 3 |
my gun and pistol | 3 |
next morning for the | 3 |
as pony express rider | 3 |
were just about to | 3 |
been in a fight | 3 |
anxious to punish the | 3 |
find immense beaver dams | 3 |
of the pawnee scouts | 3 |
to any one who | 3 |
cheyennes could get there | 3 |
take the coach out | 3 |
to charge the village | 3 |
morning we reported on | 3 |
he carried with him | 3 |
to make of it | 3 |
springing to his feet | 3 |
the purpose of the | 3 |
the fleshy part of | 3 |
kept on the west | 3 |
so i thought i | 3 |
now called on me | 3 |
a new expedition to | 3 |
command remained in camp | 3 |
platte river at summit | 3 |
toughest mules in the | 3 |
he tried to do | 3 |
in the pursuit of | 3 |
before we could make | 3 |
i had no time | 3 |
with an air of | 3 |
beaver has more water | 3 |
indians were a band | 3 |
that if i could | 3 |
had to shovel their | 3 |
would return in a | 3 |
other trains had been | 3 |
not give the regiment | 3 |
cavalry arrived at fort | 3 |
turn a somersault and | 3 |
we could see no | 3 |
a nice fix now | 3 |
of september the indians | 3 |
as the white man | 3 |
sent to the spotted | 3 |
could see no sign | 3 |
that he has been | 3 |
more than twenty paces | 3 |
i was destined to | 3 |
but i am not | 3 |
up his artillery and | 3 |
of the spot where | 3 |
of two hundred miles | 3 |
could land the boat | 3 |
what was called the | 3 |
twenty of them dashed | 3 |
as he could see | 3 |
morning with two companies | 3 |
in his own language | 3 |
indians in war paint | 3 |
especially as he had | 3 |
out and get some | 3 |
a distance of about | 3 |
well as i did | 3 |
the grass to rest | 3 |
when i got back | 3 |
had all i could | 3 |
we followed the main | 3 |
camp on the yellowstone | 3 |
for the first mile | 3 |
was riding his horse | 3 |
running to the north | 3 |
shoot ten shots each | 3 |
now came charging down | 3 |
that it was the | 3 |
you can do that | 3 |
from the direction of | 3 |
my horse and mule | 3 |
was called on to | 3 |
if the old man | 3 |
we were caught in | 3 |
i returned the compliment | 3 |
steamboat time on record | 3 |
get out on the | 3 |
had taken a great | 3 |
when we had passed | 3 |
shooting over his distance | 3 |
major frank north and | 3 |
as soon as it | 3 |
we reached the buffalo | 3 |
coming over the prairie | 3 |
stay in the city | 3 |
generals terry and crook | 3 |
before the troops could | 3 |
of salt creek valley | 3 |
until we could strike | 3 |
he had left no | 3 |
he was dressed in | 3 |
were to shoot ten | 3 |
are dry at this | 3 |
creek we found that | 3 |
arriving there in march | 3 |
danger i was in | 3 |
a very few minutes | 3 |
we did not seem | 3 |
i took a careful | 3 |
making the acquaintance of | 3 |
a forced march to | 3 |
that as soon as | 3 |
of the best pawnees | 3 |
i am ready for | 3 |
for the most part | 3 |
departure for the west | 3 |
well concealed under the | 3 |
i saw a man | 3 |
only a few feet | 3 |
as i was leaving | 3 |
his company were surrounded | 3 |
it was a case | 3 |
command to dismount and | 3 |
are ordered from the | 3 |
yelling and waving their | 3 |
we started to join | 3 |
end of twenty days | 3 |
out for a new | 3 |
night had set in | 3 |
the way of fort | 3 |
began to run low | 3 |
and saw the indians | 3 |
and proceeded to the | 3 |
that he had left | 3 |
that i came upon | 3 |
it had been a | 3 |
was to be opened | 3 |