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The enough strong tide drags away with a lot of rapidity' The bodies of tex and
kit. And when the apacheses fall to them it turns in the waters of the stream
none of them he/she dreams him to interrupt the hunting to the fugitives to go
to tear the scalps of the two pale faces, sunk in the stream.
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To: woah!
B: yieeii!
C: before!... woooaaahhh...!
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To: and two minutes later
B: Uhm! I believe that there is not now more' some danger.
.and of however I don't make her/it more'!
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Auff! still a second and would have bursted!
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To: Psssss.
B!? :
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To: Come here, pope'. and' a sure place!
B: mmm.
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To: I am already me' risky to give a' glance around. and it seems me that we
don't have anything to fear. The apacheses are all on the footstep of our
companions.
B: bueno! Have had fortune my boy!
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To: we now see some as the matters of the sheriff and his they go
men!
B: here they are down there!' have done in time to entrench on quell' high
ground!
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mmm. you/they have had to abandon The horses, but on the other hand they
are not able certain to hope to be able to break the circle of that damned
apaches.
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To: how much do believe that can withstand?
B: they are in a good position, and I believe that if don't waste the
ammunitions they will be able tonight actually hard tener to.
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In every case, it needs to race to hobrook to assemble paramedics, and, if I
am not wrong in my calculations, to this time to mobrodk you/they should be
already us' the vominis of winslow, and perhaps also The soldiers of the
strong one.
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Kit, leaves to you the assignment to actually reach the village and to give the
alarm. This stream really actually flows to hobrook.
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.e you don't have that to leave to actually bring still you from the tide for a paid
of miles to that you will feel yourself sure not to be seen by the apacheses,
you can go out out then of it and to continue to foot.
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To: they are two or three miles oa to cross, and pcnso that can be a little
anymore to Holbrook in' of a hour!
B: and you?
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I will stay me' here actually to that I will have' dried then guns and
ammunitions I will study' thing suits me to do.
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To: bushels calm, kit!
B: don't chase yourself in the troubles, pope'!
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To: and now go, kit! and not to forget the importance of the mission that have
you affioato! good luck.
B: also to you, daddy!' adio's!
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Mmm. not me havoluto to say perche'e'rimasto. but I have a big fear that
pope' desire indeed to go in search of bothers.
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mmm. usually! fathers are more' prudent of his/her children but mine.
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Suspecting that tex has in mind some south project, kit has guessed. In facts,
not tex has wanted not at all to remain in sight of the apacheses!
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Of the three Mexicans, two are fallen. But the third one has seen him continue
his/her escape toward the Apaches and from the wealth of the custom that
wore I would feel me to bet that it dealt with el dorado in person.
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.and pdiche' this excellent el dorado must know a lot of cosecs he to me it
interests to know, it would be a beautiful hit if I succeeded in putting on his
hands.
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And fitanto we start with to give a glance to that red rascals to see if e'fra of
them.
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The apacheses are always turning around the rock occupied from besieges
him, and tex observes them for a long time but without perceiving the
Mexican.
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Among the apacheses not there and'!
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And this means an alone thing. for some reason that cannot know el dorado
and' remained back!
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Good heavens! what I am hung if I won't gather' this occasion to try of
acchiapprre quell donnato mangiltortillas!
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and. you check the weapons and the oartucces, tex if it puts her to the colld
and it starts to go up again the tide holding alia been set shore.
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.e after being him cautiously leaned out over the shore for controliare his/her
own position, risare the opposite bank, around a more mile' awry.
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Bueno! an here all smooth e'filato!
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From the Apaches I have well few to be feared, dccupati as they are in their
infernal attack.
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.e therefore' I believe that this is the proper moment for andarein it looks for
some lost pecorella.
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Sarah' a true pleasure for me to exchange Four chatters with that
rascal!
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To: in the meantime, to around three miles from the silver creek.
B: accursed idiots! they would have well due to think about leaving me a
horse.
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To the devil! feel here him since that are shooting, therefore' cannot be very
distant! however I will arrive' actually to quell group of rocks and then I will
stay me'.
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El dorado, tired and sweaty, it arrives shortly after, near the rocks, he/she sits
with a sigh and him it removes unsigaro from the small pocket.
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To: .ma, in the same instant in which him the crazy ones in mouth, an ironic
voice makes to start the desperado.
B!? :
C: can I offer you some fire, senor?
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Tragigo I besiege
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To: for how much taken to the unprovided one, el dorado tries of metter hand
to its gun, but the reed of the weapon of tex presses I threaten samente on
the nape and it convinces him/it to desist from its attempt.
B: hey! I stop with those legs amigo! do you believe davverro that I feel like
joking?
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To: tex disarm ail mesicano, therefore it is set him of forehead.
B: therefore you would be quell dog that makes him call el dorado!
C: it measures your words gringo.
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When the apacheses of natanis will be you of forehead will regret bitterly The
tudis insult!
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To: don't count too much on your allies apaches! in this moment they have
well other to be done what to think about your oases!
B: but sooner or later they will come to look for me, and then.
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To: and alldra if I will see' she The tudis red amigoses will threaten nearby too
much me from, I will send you' to gallop on the roads of the hell.
B: this won't serve' to savarti the life.
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To: of accord, appears! but it will serve' how much med to give me some
company in the long trip toward the other world.
B: mmm. a thin satisfaction! Id I would have a best solution instead to
propose!
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To: if think about buying your liberty' not to waste nommino the breath! tex
willer not pacts scede!
B: even if I disclosed your name of the man that and' to head of the whole
bargain?
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To: and thing you would want in exchange for your revelations?
B: it won't be' very this' that I will ask you' and.
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.posso to light up me a cigar?
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To: Tex doesn't feed any distrust in the respects of the unarmed Mexican, and
therefore' it consents.
B: You also turn on, amigo. But. careful ate not to try left-handed draughts!
C: Bah! and as I could try something? I am unarmed.
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To: But the tame attitude of the bandit and' only a pretense for better
deceiving tex. And the cigar, and after having inhaled some mouthfuls of it, el
dorado suddenly turns him into a fury: it casts the cigar in the dcchis of tex it is
thrown on.
B: Bang
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To: Escaped the hit shot him by tex, the desperado ceroa to disarm the
adversary and The two men, grasped shortly tightly, earth rotocano furiously
fighting.
B: Damned snake!
C: I will kill you' gringo!
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To: Ah!
B: Will kill your grandfather, make a will of cheese!
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Thud
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You have recited the comedy to look for of liquid. To give me, true? Beh! now
will see that that is earned in to try to cheat tex willer! standing, foolish!
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To: be feet for all The devils! possible that you are so' soft?
B: me.
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Smack
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Poor me! what kind of banished smiddllato e'mai this? And' fainted another
time!
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mmm. I cannot stay here too for a long time because of that damned
apaches, quplcuno of the quails could come to stroll about from these parts
from a moment to the other. And not. I can leave here even this rascal.
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And' a precious hostage that, treated as it is owed, it will be able' to tell me a
lot of very interesting things.
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Bah! I believe that the only solution both that to actually drag him/it to the
stream and then to convince to follow me to it to Holbrook.
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Let's go, beauty!
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Will ruin you' some the fund of the pants, amigo, but won't pick her/it to you for
cosipoco up!
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If will escape to the pitchfork they will think it the united states about to give
you a beautiful new suit with a printed numer in big on the back delia jacket!
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To: shortly after.
B: auff! . arrived eccoci!
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And he still sleeps. devil! it is sleepy this gaglioffo.
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But if he/she believes that id is actually prepared to drag me him behind to
Holbrook it mistakes him of big.
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Tex, after having raised the boots to the desperado, it solidly gags him/it,
therefore.
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.si puts to the neck the actuccera with the guns, it inserts a match among the
fingers of a foot of the desperado, it turns on him/it.
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To: .e then gone down in pacqua, it attends the result.
B: mmm. if he doesn't wake up with this system.
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mm-mm-mm. mm? mmm!
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Acute pain has wakened up of hit the desperado that, squirted standing, it
starts skipping about as a possessed along the shore and, at the end, it loses
the balance.
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mm-mm-mm-mm!
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Splash
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mm. blub.mm!
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To: Calm, mother's coconut! and stop to howl her/it as a cow to which has
abducted the calf!
B! :
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