“And I’ve erbout made up my mind ter one thing,” said old Nomad.
“What’s that?” asked Wild Bill.
“Why,” chuckled the trapper, “I b’leeve thar’s more excitement ter be had by a feller who’s huntin’ fer peace than by a feller who’s huntin’ fer trouble. Hey, Buffler?”
“In some places, perhaps,” answered the scout, “and in some circumstances. But not as a general thing, Nick.”
THE END.
No. 103 of the Buffalo Bill Border Stories, entitled, “Buffalo Bill’s Big Surprise,” is a thrilling story of Indian warfare, haunted ranches, and exciting adventure. Every boy that loves the great scout will want to read this book.
WESTERN STORIES ABOUT
BUFFALO BILL
Price, Fifteen Cents
Red-blooded Adventure Stories for Men