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  • Poole, one of the best and most daring scouts employed at the agency, had ridden into Braska about three o'clock, his horse nearly spent, with the news that the whole gang of Sioux had risen in revolt and attacked the agent.

    Under Fire Charles King 1888

  • From this it was an easy step to accept as liberally the proffered attention of the gentlemen with the charming manners from Braska and

    Under Fire Charles King 1888

  • Braska and was closeted an hour with Leonard at the adjutant's office, and then, taking advantage of a returning escort and ambulance, the civilian lawyer left for the agency.

    Under Fire Charles King 1888

  • Braska sported a theatre, an assembly-room, restaurants, concert-halls and banks -- of all kinds.

    Under Fire Charles King 1888

  • He wanted to get by himself and quietly think over Almira's fragmentary and reluctant account and admissions concerning this supper-party at Braska.

    Under Fire Charles King 1888

  • And, despite a vigorous cross-questioning, the youngster managed to hold his own against even Captain Devers, whose suspicions, however, were now fully aroused, and who obtained permission from Colonel Stone to visit the telegraph-office at Braska, and there wired to a legal friend in

    Under Fire Charles King 1888

  • The lady who came aboard at Braska was the first one up in the morning.

    Under Fire Charles King 1888

  • "Really, one had to drive very frequently to Braska even if there was no actual shopping, for there was nowhere else to go," was an oft-heard remark at Scott that summer.

    Under Fire Charles King 1888

  • Gray Fox that Red Dog had been released from durance at Fort Scott, equipped anew by McPhail at Braska, and had ridden to the cantonment to harangue such Indians as were already reassembling there, and to thunder furious threats at the officers of the Fortieth.

    Under Fire Charles King 1888

  • Not until evening stables was the wagon back from Braska.

    Under Fire Charles King 1888

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