Jim Cummingsor the Great Adams Express Robbery

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Jim Cummingsor the Great Adams Express Robbery
A Frank Pinkerton
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"There they are lads. Forward!" Uttering a deep round oath Dan turned in his saddle, giving the horsethe head, and leveling his rifle fired point-blank at the pursuingparty.
A cry of derision greeted the shot, and Cummings, saying "Hold yourshots, you fool, " drove his spurs cruelly into the horse's flanks and, followed closely by his companions, dashed down the trail towardSwanson's ranche.
CHAPTER XII.
THE PURSUIT.
Chip and Sam were not the only Pinkerton men in Kansas City at this timeengage
...d on the Adams Express robbery case, for from the time Cook awokefrom the drunken stupor in which Cummings and Moriarity found him at thecooper-shop on the night when Chip was captured he had been shadowedconstantly by Barney, who with Chip had found the letter heads inFotheringham's trunk.
Day and night had Barney followed him, and he was but a short distancebehind when Cummings took Cook on the verge of the delirium tremens tohis room.
When Cook came back with the horses and with Cummings rode away, Barneyhastened to Chip, who, fully recovered from the terrible blow on thehead, had again assumed his duties, and reported the fact to him.


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