Illustrated lives and adventures of Frank and Jesse James, and the Younger Brothers - the noted Western outlaws (1882) (14804569103)
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Title: Illustrated lives and adventures of Frank and Jesse James, and the Younger Brothers : the noted Western outlaws
Year: 1882 (1880s)
Authors: Dacus, J. A. (Joseph A.)
Subjects: James, Frank, 1844-1915 James, Jesse, 1847-1882 Younger, Cole, 1844-1916 Younger, John, 1846-1874 Brigands and robbers
Publisher: Cincinnati : Cinncinnati Publishing Co.
Contributing Library: University of Connecticut Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries
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were 23opping and knives were clashing in a horriddin. The maimed, Avrithing in agony, mingled theirgroans and curses in the awful uproar. By theflashing of pistols, Jesse saw that Frank and his twofriends had made their exit, and were firing into thecrowd as opportunity offered, taking care to notshoot toward him. He determined to leave theshanty, but two burly roughs, with huge knives,stood in the way. A pistol ball quieted one ofthem, and almost before the flash of his pistol hadfaded away, and before the other could think ofusing his knife, Jesse sprang upon him and dealthim a fearful blow on the head with, the butt of hispistol. The gambler sank mth a groan to the earth,and with a spring, Jesse joined his friends on the out-side. By this time a light had been placed on abarrel behind the slab which served for a counter.Three men were seen weltering in tlicir own blood—dead. Four others were lying writhing in pain, andall were gory from the blood which flowed fromghastly wounds.
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ON THE PACIFIC SLOPE. 1( 9 The crowd saw all this at a glance. The dead andthe wounded in the shanty did not include any oithe strangers. The crowd yelled for vengeance onthe authors of the bloody tragedy. There was ashout that awakened the mountain echoes for milesaround, as the infuriated pioneers and gamblerssurged out of the shanty. Meanwhile the Jameses and their friends had re-tired a short distance from the place to ascertain theextent of the injuries they had received in themelee. It was a cloudless night and the stars shonebrightly. The leaders of the mob soon discoveredthe four Missourians, and ran,yelling, toward them. Back, you d—dmiscreants ! Stand back, I say !cried Jesse James. But they rushed forward at the top of their speed. *Boys, we are in for it, said Jesse quietly. *A11right, be ready. Then he shouted : «*Come on, d—n you I Just come ahead and bekilled ! He had no more than ceased speakingwhen they had approached near enough to open fire. ■Wait, boys! Stea
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