Beadle's Boy's Library of Sport, Story and Adventure, Vol. I, No. 1. - Adventures of Buffalo Bill from Boyhood to Manhood by Prentiss Ingraham
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Billy's hat was turned half round on his head, showing how true was the
aim of his foe, while his bullet found a target in the body of Hugh Hall. With a groan he sunk upon the ground, and springing to his side, Billy found him gasping fearfully for breath. "I am sorry, Hugh Hall, but you made me do it," he said sorrowfully. But the man did not reply, and running to the horse feeding near, he sprung into the saddle and dashed away like the wind. Straight to farmer Vennor's he went and told him all, and mounting in hot haste they rode back to the grove of cottonwoods. Hugh Hall still lay where he had fallen; but he was dead, greatly to Billy's sorrow, who had hoped he would not die. Then, while farmer Vennor remained by the body, Billy went for the nearest neighbors, and ere nightfall Hugh Hall was buried, and his two allies in crime were captured in Leavenworth, and given warning to leave Kansas forever, which they were glad to do, for they had not expected such mercy at the hands of the enraged farmers. But before they left they confessed that Billy's story was a true one, and told where the wife of Hugh Hall could be found, and once again did the boy become a hero, even in the eyes of the bravest men, and the settlers gave him the name of Boss Boy Billy, while Nannie Vennor, now a mother of grown sons, each Christmas time sends him a little souvenir, to show him that she has not forgotten her boy lover who fought his |
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