Tracy the Outlaw King of Bandits a Narrative of the Thrilling Adventures of
Tracy the Outlaw King of Bandits a Narrative of the Thrilling Adventures of
Harry Hawkeye
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Be you officers ?" "No/' replied Tracy. "We are tin soldiers belong to the militia. I'm General Tracy and my friend here is Major Merrill. " Looking up quickly, the farmer took in the situation at a glance and nearly tumbled off his seat. "Don't throw a fit, old man, said Tracy, noticing the farmer's perturbation. "We'll not hurt you, but you might give us that paper. " Taking the paper from the farmer, Tracy hastily scanned the headlines. "Well, Dave, they've ^ot the militia out after us again.... " *, 134 TRACY, THE OUTLAW. "Yes, and that's for hanging around in these parts so long, " growled Merrill. "Did you see the soldiers, old man ?" asked Tracy. "Yaas, " drawled the farmer, "they be stationed about two miles up the road. You're going right agin 'em. " "How many are there ?" continued Tracy. "Waal, I should jedge night onto four hundred men, soldiers and all. " "Good-by, old man ; here's your paper. Come along, Dave !" cried Tracy, starting forward. The outlaws proceeded about a hundred yards, and when the farmer was out of sight they dismounted and led their hqrses into the woods.
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