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Le « Deadwood Coach » aura une part considérable dans la représentation organisée par Buffalo Bill et
No better illustration of this fact is furnished than in the history of the famous Deadwood coach , the
And yet the "Deadwood Coach" will play no small part in the entertainment that has been organized by
with the graceful and pretty compliment paid you by the Princess of Wales, who rode with you in the Deadwood
Coach while it was attacked by the Indians, and rescued by the cowboys.
Le « Deadwood Coach » aura une part considérable dans la représentation organisée par Buffalo Bill et
No better illustration of this fact is furnished than in the history of the famous Deadwood coach , the
And yet the "Deadwood Coach" will play no small part in the entertainment that has been organized by
with the graceful and pretty compliment paid you by the Princess of Wales, who rode with you in the Deadwood
Coach while it was attacked by the Indians, and rescued by the cowboys.
The historical "Deadwood Coach" drawn by four mules, also formed an important feature of the procession
The Deadwood coach episode was, perhaps, the most exciting. THE DEADWOOD COACH.
In this adventure the identical Deadwood coach, called the mail coach, famous on account of having carried
will ride like a centaur, and shoot like the quintessence of a century of Queen's prizemen; and the Deadwood
coach will be attacked, defended, and saved from the Indian horde.
Attack on the old Deadwood coach by Sioux Indians. 9. Indian War Dance. 10.
Scenen aus dem Cowboyleben Attack on the old Deadwood coach by Indians.
They Ride on the Deadwood Coach and on the Switchback Railroad—On Visiting the American Bar They Try
lark She wore a light summer dress with a dainty small bonnet tied lightly under her chin When the Deadwood
coach was brought out it was the question of whether she would ride or not She rode the other day She
These terrible propellers will create such an atmospheric disturbance as entirely to upset the Deadwood
coach, and to lay on his back any unwary person within reach.
dashed around me on fiery mustangs, Mexican vaqueros flourished lassoes in my face, and even the Deadwood
Coach gave vent to sundry creaks which seemed to ask how the poor pale-face Philistine from Fleet Street
The battle of Wounded Knee Creek, the attack on the Deadwood coach, old Jack Nelson, Chiefs Noneck and
Mexicans use the lasso, and South American Gauchos throw their bolas as they ride; the Deadwood coach
Prince of Wales, the Princess of Wales, two of the Kings and several of the Crown Princes rode in the Deadwood
coach.
pleased with the graceful and pretty compliment paid you by the Princess of Wales, who rode in the Deadwood
Coach while it was attacked by the Indians and rescued by the Cowboys.
equine devilry that would defy even the exorcisms of the Bishop of Augsburg; the capture of the Deadwood
Coach and the defense of the settler's cabin are not incidents of imaginative melodrama, but reproductions
Richmond and some of the stalwart cowboys we saw at South Kensington, but the show was the same, the Deadwood
coach, pretty Miss Annie Oakley , "der kleine Johnny Baker ," and all the rest, although the personality
everything before it in spite of the weather, and on Thursday afternoon, the 28th inst. the old Deadwood
coach will be careering madly round the once tranquil plains of Tenbosch at Brussels.
Richmond and some of the stalwart cowboys we saw at South Kensington, but the show was the same, the Deadwood
coach, pretty Miss Annie Oakley , "der kleine Johnny Baker ," and all the rest, although the personality
everything before it in spite of the weather, and on Thursday afternoon, the 28th inst. the old Deadwood
coach will be careering madly round the once tranquil plains of Tenbosch at Brussels.
horses, polo ponies, Russian cobs, and the four-in-hand Kentucky mule team that has so long drawn the Deadwood
coach through fiery whirl-blasts of the deadly blank cartridge.
varied hippodramatic performances with such practised ease that, if the panorama of the attack on the Deadwood
Coach (in which Mrs.
caravan as by the actual performances, and realistic as was the rough riding and the perils of the Deadwood
Coach , those who had a peep behind the scenes were equally interested in the glimpses of Wild West
The Deadwood coach, for instance, dashes out of the areas after its turn and pulls up at a spot behind
coach (also an interesting relic of the plains), I became quite interested in him, and when some time
familiar with various members of the company—if the old scout who used to loll on the top of the Deadwood
coach was still with the Wild West.
Certainly the old Deadwood coach will not look itself without him," was my comment.
I parenthetically alluded to the old Deadwood coach as an interesting relic of the Plains.
The old Deadwood coach on the forward deck was leaking a pool of water down upon its seats.