... his assailants commenced firing at him. Several shots passed through his hat, and more through his clothing, but none took effect upon his person. He thus reached his cover and seized his Henry Rifle, turned upon his foes, and in five shots killed... Hints to Riflemen - Page 175by Horace William Shaler Cleveland - 1864 - 260 pagesFull view - About this book
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...the corn-crib, seized his Henry rifle, and with five shots killed five of them. The other two sprang for their horses. As the sixth man threw his hand...over the pommel of his saddle the sixth shot took off all four of his fingers; notwithstanding, he got into his saddle, but the seventh shot killed him.... | |
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