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Digital Library @ Villanova University
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Series: |
The Boys of New York
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v. 1 no. 29
— page 4 |
Subject / Tag: |
Sketch |
Part of: |
The Boys of New York, v. I, no. 29, March 6, 1876 (Issue) |
Author: |
Author of "Silverheels"
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Date: |
March 6, 1876 |
First Sentence: |
"So ye war never as far up as the head waters of the Teton?" said Hank Sherman, a genuine specimen of the old school of trappers, to one of his companions a member of a small party of hunters who were camped for the night in a deep ravine not far from the banks of the Rio Pecos. |
Last Sentence: |
"I knew it was no use to try and look for the remains of poor Jack, so I continued on, and in less than a week I reached Fort Benton with a sad and heavy heart." |
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