Transcriber’s NoteThe following changes to the original publication have been made:Page 46General L S Rosschanged toGeneralL. S. RossPage 56in all thingss avechanged toin allthingssavePage 57Vide “Ross Texas Brigadechanged toVide“Ross’ Texas BrigadePage 75civilization—withal a fine-looklngchanged tocivilization—withal afine-lookingPage 79Quanah is how camped with a thousandchanged toQuanah isnowcamped with a thousandThe following issues were noted when transcribing from the original publication but have not been changed. The first line is as the text appears in the original publication; the second as it might have been intended.Page vcolumns of the Forth WorthGazettecolumns of theFortWorthGazettePage 10give the reader a glimps ofgive the reader aglimpseofPage 13pretented that they were looking forpretendedthat they were looking forPage 14with all the servile sicophancywith all the servilesycophancyand intented to fightandintendedto fightPage 17each unconcious ofeachunconsciousofPage 18meadly of soundsmedleyof soundsPage 19now living near Graesbecknow living nearGroesbeckPage 20shreads, their bodies laceratedshreds, their bodies laceratedA burrial party of twelve men fromAburialparty of twelve men fromwent up and burried the deadwent up andburiedthe deadPage 23involentarily hastened to theinvoluntarilyhastened to thePage 25but litterly torn to shredsbutliterallytorn to shredsPage 24who treated her in a most bruatl mannerwho treated her in a mostbrutalmannerPage 27indellible while life continuedindeliblewhile life continuedPage 29have been recieved of herhave beenreceivedof herPage 30and by a stocial effortand by astoicaleffortPage 31bazars of Paris, or the halfbazaarsof Paris, or the halfof Pata Nocona, performing for herofPetaNocona, performing for herthe slavish offices which savageismthe slavish offices whichsavagismPage 33discomfited Comanches up the Gaudaloupediscomfited Comanches up theGuadaloupethey flount the blood-drabbled scalpstheyflauntthe blood-drabbled scalpsPage 34with the gallaxy of thewith thegalaxyof thePage 35punishment of Prometheas is notpunishment ofPrometheusis notPage 37Peta Nocono, the young and daringPetaNocona, the young and daringagainst the maruding Comanchesagainst themaraudingComanchesPage 38He was wholly unconciousHe was whollyunconsciousPage 40yell of their red allys greeted theyell of their redalliesgreeted thePage 43semi-civilized congeners, the Tonchua. The Tonchuassemi-civilized congeners, theToncahua. TheToncahuas“georgeous” display incident to savage“gorgeous” display incident to savagePage 46in recognition of which he never recievedin recognition of which he neverreceivedPage 47to confine ourself toto confineourselvestoauthor of “Ross’ Texas Brigade,” countsauthor of “Ross’ Texas Brigade,”“countsthe names of many heros, living andthe names of manyheroes, living andhigh prerogative of the State to enbalmhigh prerogative of the State toembalmPage 49greatness and glory.—Videgreatness andglory.”—VidePage 50Major Earl Van Dorn, in a compaign againstMajor Earl Van Dorn, in acampaignagainstPage 51reconnoissance showed that the wily Comanchesreconnaissanceshowed that the wily ComanchesPage 53warrior, siezed Alexander’s rifle and shot Rosswarrior,seizedAlexander’s rifle and shot RossPage 58to their inaccessable desertsto theirinaccessibledesertsPage 59The “Reservation Policy,”—necesessaryThe “Reservation Policy,”—necessaryPage 61left their dedefenselessleft theirdefenselessPage 62to my inexpressable surprise,to myinexpressiblesurprise,Page 63while Lieut. Tom. Kelliheir and I pursuedwhile Lieut. Tom.Killiheirand I pursuedPage 64wierd song. At this time my Mexican servantweirdsong. At this time my Mexican servantPage 66she could recieve the attention her situationshe couldreceivethe attention her situationPage 67decisive one; as sudden and irresistabledecisive one; as sudden andirresistiblePage 69doubtless, gave rise to the eroneous statementdoubtless, gave rise to theerroneousstatementPage 70dispair of being able to reach a conclusiondespairof being able to reach a conclusionPage 75civilization, and owns a ranche withcivilization, and owns aranchwithPage 77and were asigned an apartment togetherand wereassignedan apartment togethergastly spectacle met the eyes of theghastlyspectacle met the eyes of thePage 79visited Quanah in his teepevisited Quanah in histeepeewhite teepes, and the inmateswhiteteepees, and the inmatesPage 80lent a wierd charm to the lonelylent aweirdcharm to the lonely
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The following changes to the original publication have been made:
The following issues were noted when transcribing from the original publication but have not been changed. The first line is as the text appears in the original publication; the second as it might have been intended.