“Ai, Pa-e-has-ka!” they shouted.

They fell in joyfully behind the party of white men, and the flight was resumed.

It was a running flight, kept up without regard for the comfort of man or beast, until they knew they were well beyond the reach of the Toltecs, whose pursuit they feared.

Two days later they placed the boy in the home of his parents, with the bags of gold which Tom Conover had given him.

And their journey to and from the terrible Cumbres was at an end.

THE END


No. 138 of The Buffalo Bill Border Stories, entitled “Buffalo Bill’s Totem Trail,” by Colonel Prentiss Ingraham, is a rattling good story in which Buffalo Bill and his pards meet with some of the most wonderful adventures that ever befell them.


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