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doc#143 | author of the anonymous notes seemed to | be | all-knowing. For men who had left cattle |
doc#143 | cow stealing. He hadn't even pretended to | be | farming his spread. His land had never |
doc#143 | accused and threatened everyone. </p><p> "I'll | be | ready next time"! he raged. "I'll be shootin' |
doc#143 | 'll be ready next time"! he raged. "I'll | be | shootin' right back". </p><p> He had his |
doc#143 | Baird, ordered that the tall stock detective | be | summoned for questioning. </p><p> It took |
doc#143 | killing. The former scout's alibi couldn't | be | shaken. The authorities had to release |
doc#143 | ignored the warnings that his existence might | be | foreclosed on -- a blatant and defiant |
doc#143 | . Not even an empty cartridge case could | be | found. </p><p> Once again, Tom Horn was the |
doc#143 | swingin' the long rope? Which would you | be | most scairt of -- a dry-gulchin' or a shoot |
doc#143 | if he killed Lewis and Powell) will never | be | known. It is possible, although highly |
doc#143 | evidently couldn't foresee that it might | be | his downfall in the end. </p><p> He had made |
doc#144 | merely a precaution in case anyone should | be | watching. He paused only long enough to |
doc#144 | it was needed. Probably his horse would | be | close to where he was hiding. </p><p> From |
doc#144 | and thought of a means by which it might | be | solved. Reaching across the side of the |
doc#144 | a little talking to do, Jess. You won't | be | needing this". He moved up and lifted Jess |
doc#144 | for the gun. </p><p> Curt, angry enough to | be | a little reckless, raised his hands shoulder |
doc#145 | got Nate stopped when I did, my duds'd all | be | shot plumb to hell! </p><p> He stooped, picked |
doc#145 | before he replied. "Come spring, you'll | be | kicking up your heels and feeling coltish |
doc#145 | a step further and say she hoped they'd | be | just as right as they now were for her |
doc#145 | called back over his shoulder. "I'll shore | be | needing ye both on the pull out o' the |