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Peck's Bad Boy With the Cowboys [Illustration: "Dog does kinder act as though he had something on his mind."] PECK'S BAD BOY WITH THE COWBOYS BY HON. GEO. W. PECK. Author of Peck's Bad Boy Abroad, Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus, etc. Relating the Amusing Experiences and Laughable Incidents of this Strenuous American Boy and his Pa while among the Cowboys and Indians in the Far West. Exciting Hunts and Adventures mingled with Humorous Situations and Laugh Provoking Events. FULLY ILLUSTRATED CHICAGO JOHN R. STANTON CO. PUBLISHERS COPYRIGHT 1905 BY JOSEPH B. BOWLES COPYRIGHT 1906 BY JOSEPH B. BOWLES COPYRIGHT 1907 BY THOMPSON & THOMAS MADE IN U. S. A.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
"Got Any Trailing Dogs?" Frontispiece Pa Kicked the Dog The Grizzly Looked as Big as a Brewery Horse They Gave Pa Three Cheers The Squaws Seemed to be Worshipping Pa The Horse Stumbled, Throwing Pa Over His Head and Killing the Wolf He Looked Like Moonlight on the Lake The Chiefs Knees Knocked Together Pa Only Touched the High Places A Boy Dinosaurus Reached Out His Neck and Picked Up a Steer We Were Captured by the Curry's Gang Pa Told Them About the Wave of Reform Say to the Engineer--"Charley, Turn Her Off and Stop Her" One Day the Robbers Came Back From a Raid With Piles of Greenbacks Drank to the Health of Their Distinguished Guest The Robbers Guided Us in the Dark Through the Valley The Pony Tossed Pa in the Air Pa Swung His Ax Handle Pa Was Alive to His Danger The Buffaloes Licked Pa's Bald Head--Pa Began to Pray A Couple of Bouncers Took Pa by the Elbows and Fired Him Out "Dog Does Kinder Act as Though He Had Something on His Mind" "Jerusalem, But You Are a Sight," Said the Old Groceryman Dad Said, "Good Shot, Hennery" "It Rained Bananas and the Dago Came Down on His Head" "The Farmer Had Grabbed Hold of a Wire Sign Across the Street" "Hennery, This Attempt on Your Part to Murder Me Was Not the Success You Expected" "Dad Sat in the Parlor With a Widow Until the Porter Had to Tell Him to Cut it Out" "I Got a Gambler to Look Cross at Dad" "Dad Was Up On a Limb and the Wild Animals Were Jumping Up to Eat His Shoes" "Hennery, I Feel as Though Your Dad Was Not Long For This World" Dad Among the Cowboys "Dad Began to Pose as a Regular Old Rough Rider" Dad On a Bucking Broncho "That's a Prairie Dog From Texas" "Dad Heard Something at Night and Rose Up in Bed" "Dad Stepped On My Prairie Dog and Yelled Murder" "We Left Under Escort of the Police" "Arrest That Boy With the Rattlesnake," Said the Groceryman "Each Oyster Was As Big As a Pie Plate" Landed With His Head in a Basket of Strictly Fresh Eggs "You Ought to Have Seen Dad's Short Legs Carry Him to a Tree" "Studied the Bears for Awhile and Let Dad Yell for the Police" Come to Present Arms When the Fireworks Went Off in the Grocery "Dad Said if Rockefeller Could Raise Hair by the Sunshine Method, He Could"
CHAPTER I.
The Bad Boy and His Pa Go West--Pa Plans to Be a Dead Ringer for Buffalo Bill--They Visit an Indian Reservation and Pa Has an Encounter with a Grizzly Bear. Well, I never saw such a change in a man as there has been in pa, since the circus managers gave him a commission to go out west and hire an entire outfit for a wild west show, regardless of cost, to be a part of our show next year. He acts like he was a duke, searching for a rich wife. No country politician that never had been out of his own county, appointed minister to England, could put on more style than Pa does. The first day after the show left us at St. Louis we felt pretty bum, 'cause we missed the smell of the canvas, and the sawdust, and the animals, and the indescribable odor that goes with a circus. We missed the performers, the band, the surging crowds around the ticket wagon, and the cheers from the seats. It almost seemed as though there had been a funeral in the family, and we were sitting around in the cold parlor waiting for the lawyers to read the will. But in a couple of days Pa got busy, and he hired a young Indian who was a graduate of Carlisle, as an interpreter, and a reformed cowboy, to go with us to the cattle ranges, and an old big game hunter who was to accompany us to the places where we could find buffalo and grizzly bears. Pa chartered a car to take us west, and after the Indian and the cowboy and the hunter got sobered up, on the train, and got the St. Louis ptomaine poison out of their systems, and we were going through Kansas, Pa got us all into the smoking compartment. "Gentlemen," he said, "I want you to know that this expedition is backed by the wealth of the circus world, and that there is nothing cheap about it. We are to hire, regardless of expense, the best riders, the best cattle ropers, and the best everything that goes with a wild west show. We all know that Buffalo Bill must soon, in the nature of things, pass away as a feature for shows, and I have been selected to take the place of Bill in the circus world, when he cashes in. You may have noticed that I have been letting my hair and mustache and chin whiskers grow the last few months, so that next year I will be a dead ringer for Bill. All I want is some experience as a hero of the plains, as a scout, a hunter, a scalper of Indians, a rider of wild horses, and a few things like that, and next year you will see me ride a white horse up in front of the press seats in our show, take off my broad- Next Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 18 |
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