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Page 3 1:6 To: trap in the swamp after numrose mishaps tex and gros jean succeed in foiling the plans of garvin and its bs: accomplices and to deliver them to the Canadian police. The two friends now have to inflict the last hit to the rebellious gangs of the red hand, and they are about to the new enterprise, but before leaving winnipeg they decide to destroy the inn of a spy of garvin... 2:6 To: and to a line, under a new awful hit of gros jean, the ceiling scricchiola fearfully. 3:6 To: nom du diable! The roof is collapsing! 4:6 To: finally aware of the pericold that overhangs him/it. Gros-jean releases the ax and falls out him of the inn. And even one minute later, the building collapses with a scary crash. 5:6 To: child of a lightning! And' gone out as soon as in time! B: from this part, gros-jean! 6:6 To: have you relieved enough? B: I would say of him! To every way, that ugly face of mouse will remember' for a piece of us! Page 4 1:7 To: horns of the devil! Would not like really at all me to have to discuss with that two types!

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1:6To: trap in the swamp after numrose mishaps tex and gros jean succeed in foiling the plans of garvin and its bs: accomplices and to deliver them to the Canadian police. The two friends now have to inflict the last hit to the rebellious gangs of the red hand, and they are about to the new enterprise, but before leaving winnipeg they decide to destroy the inn of a spy of garvin...

2:6To: and to a line, under a new awful hit of gros jean, the ceiling scricchiola fearfully.

3:6To: nom du diable! The roof is collapsing!

4:6To: finally aware of the pericold that overhangs him/it. Gros-jean releases the ax and falls out him of the inn. And even one minute later, the building collapses with a scary crash.

5:6To: child of a lightning! And' gone out as soon as in time!B: from this part, gros-jean!

6:6To: have you relieved enough?B: I would say of him! To every way, that ugly face of mouse will remember' for a piece of us!

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1:7To: horns of the devil! Would not like really at all me to have to discuss with that two types!B: to discuss? I would not even have the courage of their attraversar the road!

2:7To: a week later, on one of the dominant woodpeckers the footstep of kokomansis.B: can say d' tex to be fortunate! I didn't expect me to find here still them!C: they perhaps attend the return of their messenger!

3:7To: mmm. then must wait for a beautiful piece! At least actually a day of the universal judgment.

4:7To: devil! I don't succeed in seeing husky tull and his/her worthy best man!

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5:7To: ah! Here they are! They are on the threshold of a curtain... and are talking to an Indian!

6:7To: pass me the binoculars! I know of sight wanotan. and if and' him the Indian with which that disowned are speaking.

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1:9To: him!' and' proper wandtan. and this means that the big one of the rebels not him and' still moved!

2:9To: sin to be alone in two, tex! If we had asked support to the place of police of middleton...B: bah! If we had had with us other people creeds that we would have succeeded in coming unnoticed since here?

3:9To: after all not and to give battle to the rebels that we have come here...

4:9To: . but only to verify us of quail strengths prepares and to see if alter tribe' they gather him under the banner of the red hand!B: down' to the footstep there are not that the curtains of the sakses!

5:9To: exact! And since' we have to whether to do only with them. I think about trying a risky paper!

6:9To: mon dieu! Don't tell me that think about irrupting in the field of the sakses!B: no! To storm in the field, no... but to slip you... him!'

7:9To: and to night fairy.B: the fortune and' from ours, jean! The curtain of that three worms and' almost to the borders of the field!C: have seen! But there are a pair of sentinels!

8:9To: wait that they withdraw then him under their curtains will think about raising middle the sentinels!

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To: mmm. provided that' doesn't raise to us the hair!

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1:9To: a now later.B: careful! One of the sentinels him and' allantanata... cover me the shoulders, gros-jean: I look for of scombrare the street!C: bien!

2:9To: slipping with every caution, tex draws near behind the sentinel.

3:9To: . and, reached her few footsteps, it firmly grabs one of his/her guns for the reed, and.

4:9To: . going off with the rapidity' of a lightning, it falls on the sentinel sferrandole a violent hit to the nape.

5:9To: bueno! With the blow that have given you, I believe that will have for a good of it mezz' now!

6:9To: and in mezz' I will now have' already' hurried my matters and I will be' well far of here!

7:9To: and some instant later. Tex penetrates in the three curtain disowned!

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1:7To: but, for how much tex has acted with the maximum rapidity', husky tull arouses him!B: a solo I shout and I make you jump the head!

2:7To: don't count around your two friends. D is dreaming' to have recevuto a blow in head... and the dream and' so' true that domattina they will wake up with a beautiful bump! Clear?B: is he able' to know who devil six and thing vudi?

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3:7To: I am a friend of the poor Arkansas joe. and what want can imagine him/it well! Conduct you and your worthy best men to make knowledge with a beautiful piece of rope!

4:7To: arkansas joe! For the hell, I don't know anything of quell type, and.B: you shut up and it saves the breath for the day of the trial, friend: will need it quite a lot!

5:7To: you three have been followed by the rangerses since Ashland after your hateful crime.

6:7To: . have actually been tagged after to the border and from quell stung here since me have followed you. and not and' is difficult to do him/it! Six very cunning than you think, tull! b: one day you lighthouse' rinfdiare your words on the point of a knife heated to the red!

7:7To: really? Must succeed in escaping dall' hell if will want to raise you that satisfaction! B: idiot! Bushels forgetting that find yourself in the field of the sakses!

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1:8To: I don't know how you have succeeded in entering us. but, in every case, I know that won't be you' so much easy to go out of it! Your gun doesn't frighten me! You cannot shoot... if shoot will have on in few minutes a centinaid of Indians!

2:8To: in that same instant, almost to confirm the words of the bandit, a cry d' agony plays again to little distance from the curtain. and to quell' cry they immediately make echo it shouts furious.B: devil! Have discovered gros-jean!

3:8To: tex has dissuaded sold for an instant the look from the bandit but quell' instant is enough for allowing the other to pass to the I attach.

4:8To: tex and the disowned one fight wildly to overpower him. a hit departs dall' weapon of tex.

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To: . and meanwhile out cries and cries of alarm go more and more' increasing of intensity.'B: yaeeh!

6:8To: six ended! Before mezz' I will now see you' attached to the pole of the torture!B: you will see your grandfather, to the pole...

7:8To: . and meanwhile pecked at this!

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1:7To: for this time are able still considered except, I will see soon there again, husky tull!

2:7To: with a tiger leap, tex brings him to the open one, it lands with an awful headings an Indian that blocks him the footstep...

3:7To: . of it abbot another with a hit sferrato to all strength with the calico of the gun.

4:7To: then, racing to zig-zig to avoid to be stricken from the tomahawks with which the Indians try to stop him/it, it directs him in the point from which it hears the voice of gros-jean come.

5:7To: back! Tex!...

6:7To: eccomi gros-jean! I make an attempt not to strike me!

7:7To: tienti on my left. and give me a hand to liquidate these cialtronis!

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2:7To: ahh.

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3:7To: to the mare, gros-jean!

4:7To: I didn't see the or ache you did yourself alive to be able to cut the rope! B: com' and' that you/they have caught you?

5:7To: I have vuluto try a left-handed draught against the other sentinel that was tornado to his/her place. but quell ugly devil had a more large head' hard of a rock and instead of falling to the ground' and' meso to scream as an eaglet! B: devil!

6:7To: with a fast run, tex and gros-jean they arrive where you/they had hidden The mare and, quickly jumped in saddle, they spur the animals toward the near forest.

7:7To: the devil brings him all The sakses of the earth!B: they will leave actually each other breath to the dawn... but to the first chiardre all will be thrown on our traces!

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1:8To: bah! If they will want to find must sweat her a thousand of shirts! I know as to give them some thread to twist... follow me!

2:8To: showing to know to fund the region, gros-jean it aims to north-quest, and after having crossed about ten miles, it is penetrated in a marshy zone.B: they are the swamps of hilton! Here the Indian dovrannosudares to follow our traces!

3:8To: a big ugly place to live us!B: I believe him/it well! The same Indians avoid with care to penetrate him in these swamps!

4:8To: call her "earths smoking" because of the vapors that rise you for good part of the year and they say that they are inhabited from the bad spirits!

5:8To: in every case. We will actually cross her to us to come in sight of the hills of mangatowan and then we will go up again the cedar creek...

6:8To: don't forget that must find us to the mouth of the Saskatchewan!B: not the forgetful at all, tex...

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1:8To: plague!B: sacree' pipes! The Indians!

2:8To: I wonder me as you/they have done for succeeding in surpassing us.

3:8To: aahhhhhhh!

4:8To: let's try to mend us behind one of these trees! If there are not perhaps other Indians will succeed in getting by!B: quick, then! I will cover you' the retreat!

5:8To: gros-jean pushes its horse toward the more' near of the trees, but to a line...

6:8To: . an arrow strikes the side of its horse.B: nom du diable!

7:8To: gros - jean!

8:8To: forgetting the Indians, tex falls him in help of gros - jean.

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1:7To: . but, almost in the same instant, a second loaded canoe of warriors emerges from a near groups of plants, and it falls on him bumping dynamite and upsetting him/it on the side...B: curse! C: woooaaah!

2:7To: gros - jean emerges in quell moment dall' low water, and seen the danger that threatens tex, it grabs the stern of the canoe, it lifts her/it, and therefore the cuff of side.

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B: asperrate some to cantar victory!

3:7To: I make an attempt to the shoulders tex! Careful!

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5:7To: to the pole of the torture B: text by g. bonelli

6:7To: rascal! This will teach you' not to attach the adversaries to the shoulders!

7:7To: hold hard, tex!

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1:7To: will make jam of all these red nusis!

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3:7To: lighthouse' of mine better, gros-jean!

4:7To: tex and gros-jean fight as furies but a third loaded canda of warriors comes on the lougo of the you learn struggle...

5:7To: . and shortly The two friends succumb under The hits of the adversaries.

6:7To: do they owe The knives of the Dakotases to drink the blood of the pale faces?B: no! The pale faces hano given test to be strong warriors and they deserve the honor to die to the pole!

7:7To: the place of the appointment with wanotan not and' far, and the offer of these two prisoners will be' pleasant to the head of the sakses! Let's go!B: ugh!

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To: solidly tied u two imprisoned, The Dakotases take back their trip through the swamp shortly after, followed by one companion of theirs that and' climbed on in saddle to the horse of tex.

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3:9To: in the meantime, to the field of the sakses.B: nothing to be done! Dev' to be dead without not even realizing of it!

4:9To: poor chester! And to think that he/she dreamt to return in the united states with a heap of dinero.B: would have succeeded there if fuoro that damned rangers were not jumped!

5:9To: what my white brothers sweeten their ache ecol thought of the revenge!

6:9To: the killer of their friend won't be able' to escape the warlike valdrosis saks that to the dawn they will put on on the footstep of blood!

7:9To: does wanotan believe that the white man can be captured?B: the warriors of wanotan are very skilled and fast... them ritroeranno the white man!

8:9To: the shades some night has protected his/her escape and that of the companion that was not with him but the day and' far and the warlike sakses can start then the pursuit!

9:9To: well! What wanotan tells its warriors to bring live The prisoners. I want same to give them the death! B: ugh!

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1:7To: tull! What I am hung if I succeed in imagining who both quell ranger!

2:7To: to the devil! I don't care an accident to know him/it. imports only me to have him/it in the hands! B: do you know to thing I am thinking, tull?

3:7To: what have perhaps mistaken killing Arkansas joe! The rangerses are types dstinati, and...

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4:7To: . what has followed here since us will bring us' adversity! B: idiot! Would have I motivate to believe in the adversity if the hit sfiggito to the gun of that type had struck you instead of chester!

5:7To: the hours pass, and to the dawn a sudden clamor arouses The two bandits.B: hey! What devil it happens?C: quick! Out!

6:7To: The two disowned they jump out of the curtain, and after a rapids glance to the scene that he protects dinnanzi to them. A cry of joy bursts out from the mouth of husky tull. Pushed by the warlike dakotases that their entry has done in the field, egliha seen two imprisoned whites, one of which and' the penetrated ranger last night in the curtain!

7:7To: for the hell! Here is quell damned ranger! B: woaa!C: yhii!D: yieii!

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1:8To: and' him the man that has attacked us last night?B: sure! And' him spit!

2:8To: well! In this case can send a warm thanks to messer satanasso for escapes him/it danger!

3:8To: what do you intend to say? Did you already know' the ranger? B: certain! And' tex willer, the more' infernal segogio that has ever brought the star of ranger!

4:8To: tex willer! Damnation! Not the I had seen before never, but I had intended. Speak of him!

5:8To: am asking me how come a similar bungler has not killed us last night! B: beh! I believe to know him/it the why!' tex willer counted to deliver us alive in the hands of the rangerses!

6:8To: bueno! In this case has wanted to risk too much, and the result will be' that will see him/it soon to us to race toward the doors of the hell!

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7:8To: meanwhile, wanotan and grey bear The customary regards are exchanging himself/herself/itself.B: grey bear has answered to the I invite of wanotan and and' come to the field of the sakses! C: ugh! Wanotan and' fierce to receive grey bear and his brave warriors!

8:8To: grey bear and' the first one of the great heads that and' reaches the assembly of his/her/their brothers dela red hand. But soon the others will also arrive and then the flag of the great rebellion will wave' triumphant on the earths of our fathers! B: ugh!

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1:7To: wanotan! These two is the same men come into your play last night! B: if and' so' they will howl soon to the pole of the torture!

2:7To: does he/she want grey bear to surrender his/her prisoners to wanotan? They are hostile of the sakses! B: grey bear doesn't use to surrender his/her prisoners, but is not able' to close the ears to the prayer of wanotan!

3:7To: the village of the Dakotases and' far and therefore the pole of the death of the warlike sakses is also used! Grey bear will look' as they know how to die the pale faces!B: ugh!

4:7To: puah! Quell' grey bear and' a big scoundrel! B: it already had' definite to give us to wanotan. But has wanted to make to fall the thing dall' tall!

5:7To: in every case, die to the pole of the Dakotases, or to that of the sakses, and' the same ugly matter!

6:7To: no! not and' the same thing! And you wait to despair is coming me to you a' conceives! B: mon dieu!

7:7To: don't tell me that hope to get by from this damned situation! B: and because' I should not hope? If grey bear perhaps respects the Indian traditions will avoid the worse!

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1:7To: to every way not to surprise you of that that lighthouse' or I will say!' keep the mouth shut! B: bien! Careful! Let's be about to receive visits!

2:7To: bentornato among us, mister tex willer! You say the truth'... didn't you believe to see soon us so much again, true?B: in fact! Next to types as you two the air and' so' infected that needs to get further to the quick one and to stay distant at least a week!

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4:7To: mmm... I knew that were a disowned dog, but I didn't think that were also a coward!

5:7To: there are a lot of cosecs he don't know, signor ranger of the malora!

6:7To: . and one of these things and' that before the sun is tall quell and you trippone your friend will be in trip toward the hell! B: be able' to give him! But in this case I will pray' messer satanasso of ready tener two set for you in the circle of the disowned ones!

7:7To: ugly cop! Me you.B: firm, lacy!

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1:8To: kill him/it d' a sol hit sarebe to make him a gift! Allow to make lacy to the warriors of wanotan!

2:8To: and you also book The nostrils set to the hell, tex willer. When we will arrive, you will be already' good ash to polish the pots of the devil.

3:8To: tex doesn't deign the bandit of some answer. And turning aloft the face starts to sing a strange song instead...B: or great grasslands... or black cliffs of the mountains...

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To: . or white clouds that race above the earths of the brave Navajoses, listen to the last song of a warrior!B: the song of death of the warlike navajoses!

5:8To: the warlike Navajo has lived from brave... and from brave it will die'... fierce to bring with if' the sacred belt of wampum...

6:8To: . that sacred belt that he has never dishonor with unworthy actions of a warrior!

7:8To: or warlike that look my death. remember the words of the Navajo. he has not betrayed the signs of the peace of the sacred belt!B: don't throw! Wait!

8:8To: pale face! The song of death of the Navajoses and' on your mouth, but you are not a warlike navajo!B: grey bear sees only my white skin but you/he/she is not able' to see my heart

Tex 11 021-040Page 211:9My heart and' that of a navato and my blood him and' united with that of red arrow, the head of the navajoses, through the blood of lilyth, the daughter of red arrow.

2:9To: ugh! Grey bear knows that the daughter of red arrow was united with a pale face I befriend some red people a man that calls eagle of the night!B: this way' and!' and eagle of the night, the Indians' friend, and' in this moment in front of grey bear!

3:9A lot of axes of war will be exhumed when he/she will be known' that eagle of the night and' is killed by the dakotases.

4:9To: .e all, warlike that have the sanso of the honor they will spit for earth quanso they will hear the name of he who has betrayed The sacred symbols of peace!B: grey bear not him and' never stained of some betrayal!

5:9My blood will be' the stain that will dishonor' grey bear and The warlike dakotases!

6:9The pale face talks to bifurcate language!

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7:9Aquila of the night talks to warrior language! What grey bear loosens my belt and will find' the test that not me, but wanotan has language of snake!

8:9Title: with a rapid gesture, grey bear unties the waist of tex and you/he/she doesn't delay to discover the facia of wampum that red arrow had given to the ranger.To: the sacred belt of peace!

9:9Does grey bear recognize the band of wampum?

Page 221:8To: ugh. I recognize her/it! And I also remember that was my father to deliver her/it to the head of the navajoses what pawn of peace among The warriors of our tribes!'B: the memory of grey bear and' bunda. eagle of the night now hopes that the head of the dakotases has peer good memory in to remember the shame of this day!

2:8Title: the words of tex end up shaking grey bear that, after an instant of indecision, extracts its dagger and with a clean hit cuts the ropes that tie the ranger to the pole!To: no! the honor of the head dakota won't be' by some shame!

3:8All' unexpected gesture of grey bear both The two disowned both wanotan and The sakses stay an instant interdicts. and a cry of anger finally echoes to the spals l and of grey bear. And' husky tull that he launches on the head dakota brandishing his/her cutlass.

4:8To: red rascal! You the lighthouse' asunder your damned honor of dakota!B: plague!

5:8But an arrow cast by a warlike dakota darts in the air.

6:8Title: .e an instant later, a new cry, this time a cry of pain, escapes husky tull.To: AH!B: careful, grey bear! To earth!

7:8And fearing that its suggestion is not followed in time, tex is thrown on to the head dakota saving him/it from a sure death.

8:8To I shoot him/it it follows a lacerating cry. the cry of war of the dakotases.

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1:7To the cry of war of the dakotases that responds some sakses, and shortly The warriors of the two tribes' they furiously cast him the one against hocking a tireless struggle. Cries of anger and pain melt him in an indescribable chaos, and well soon numerous Indians fall to the ground twisting himself/herself/itself in the last spasimes of the agony.

2:7To: betrayal!B: died to the sakses!C: aah!D: stermin I love The dogs dakotas!And: woah!

3:7From the song his/her tex doesn't waste time, and going off from earth with a panther leap, it casts him on tim lacy.

4:7. it lands him/it, it stuns him/it with an awful fist, therefore.

5:7. torn him the gun starts to make the void around if!'

6:7To: strength, gros-jean! Give me a hand to spazzar by these damned sakses!B: ah!

7:7To: but gros-jean not na need to be incited, since', after having freed from some sakses that you/they were tightening nearby it from.B: back, red faces!

Page 241:7. with a desperate tear it eradicates the heavy pole of torture.

2:7Title: and handling him/it then to manner of ram sweeps away The enemies that are around there!To: do wide, fools!

3:7L' horrible Blackmail

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Sacred' diable! You lighthouse' to see me thing is earned putting to the pole a bravuomo as me!

5:7I make an attempt not to strike The dakotases gros-jean!

6:7Bien! And then. I pockmark' by this damned pole!

Page 251:8. and I will confine me' to mudvere a few the hands!

2:8Tex, gros-jean and The warlike dakotases fight like many devils but The sakses, superior numerically they don't delay to get organized, and to counterattack, and tex makes him with to that won't be' humanly possible to go out victorious from a similar struggle.

3:8To: warn your warriors to retire toward the highland. if stay here will be overpowered!B: ugh!

4:8To: you follow The dakotases gros-jean. I try to take back dynamite that have seen to the extremity' of the field and then I will reach you!'B: bien!

5:8Try to run away! Before, my brave werrieris! Died to everybody The dakotases!

6:8To the devil, old fool!

7:8The tomahawk strikes the head of the sakses so that to send him/it in the world of the dreams.

8:8. and the fall of their head momentarily arrests The sakses, which allows the dakotases to earn terrestrial.

Page 261:5Title: tex, meanwhile, slipping among the curtains and' succeeded in reaching few footsteps from the enclosure where The horses are guarded.To: bueno! Here down there' my dynamite!

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Title: .e jumped in saddle to the faithful his/her campagno, after having thrown down' the pole of closing of the enclosure, puts in escape the other horses.To: yippeee!

3:5Title: the flock of the petrified animals, pushed from you howl him and from the shots of tex, it falls him as a scary avalanche through the field of the sakses.To: yiuppeiii!B: The horses!C: street!

4:5And the clogs of the beasts in escape complete this' that had not succeeded in making gros-jean with its tomahawk!

5:5Cursed ranger! It escapes for now also. but not to doubt: we will see soon there again.

Page 271:8Some weeks have passed by the day of the escape of tex and gros-jean by the field of the sakses. Stopped The rifornientis of weapons and after having suffered a hard defeat near the mouth of the saskatchewan, The rebels of the red hand they are withdrawn a lot to north in the outskirts of the lake lesser and dramai the rebellion it is able' to consider him bankrupt.

2:8To: tull! Have remained with a fist of lousy Indians and witness the beautiful perspective to have to spend the rest of our life in these damned sets!B: do you perhaps prefer to return in the united states to make you hang?

3:8To: hang a horn! C' and' still a place where could live without fear of veder spuntar rangers from the angles of the roads!B: do you feel, do you feel. and where quest is it found' angle of heaven?

4:8In california. among san diego and The mountains san bernardino!

5:8To: do you say seriously?B: never state so' serious in my life! I know that places as my pockets: were born there!

6:8Believe in me tull! Staying here will end up sooner or later finding us under the nose a cold reed of gun!

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The red jackets are tightening us more and more' in a circle, and day will come' in which we must surrender if we won't want to starve. L' winter and' nearby.

8:8To: to the hell! Do you believe that I would not spin away as a lightning from these places if I saw the way of it?B: the way c' and!'

Page 281:9To: and which? To send a beautiful letterina to that carcass of ranger and his/her friends police officers?B: good, tull! Have put the finger on the good sore!

2:9Horns of satanasso! If were in the texas I would say that have taken a hit of sun!

3:9To: already', but since' are not in the texas gives up believing goes crazy me and looks for instead of listening to me!B: spit!

4:9Tim lacy exposes its project to tull and the end quest' last appears very shaken and he/she doesn't think anymore' that his/her companion goes crazy.

5:9To: for all The devils! If indeed this child exists.B: exist! L' man that I speak of it' it was a type whose word was strained gold

6:9To: and then. to the job! If the plan will succeed', we will have a heap of dollars, and with The dollars we can embark to vancouver and to actually go down along the coast of the pacific one to san diaego.B: well! Now listen attentively to me!

7:9The two bandits study their sinister project, they discuss him/it, they improve him/it and at last, after having imparted accurate instructions to two of theirs more' skilled Indians, launch them on the footstep of their revenge and in the same temdo of their salvation.

8:9To: do you believe that they will succeed?B: I am certain of it!

9:9Dra he deals only with having patience and to wait that they return with the eaglet that is worth for us as gold as and' his/her weight!

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Page 291:8Title: in the meantime, to the place of police of winnipeg.To: if my information are exact, that two disowned and their gang you/they cannot be that in this region.B: I share your opinion lieutenant!

2:8To: what do you count to do willer? Do you want to continue the hunting?B: certainly! I won't give me' peace actually to that I won't have them' captured or I killed!

3:8Well, in this case it doesn't stay me that darui a suggestion: is to the heels of that two disowned and limited not to lose you of it the traces!

4:8To: the season of the snows and' near and will think of us' the hunger to push you among the braccias that two rascals!B: bueno! I believe that I will follow' your suggestion, lieutenant!

5:8I care to capture alive queli two tagliagoles, and therefore I will look for' to avoid a clash that would force me to kill them!

6:8Very well! I will give you' an Indian guide that will escort you' actually to the strong smith! To the strong one you will find one knowledge of yours. the sergeant brandon.

7:8To: .e with him you can go then toward the lake lesser.B: jim brandon! Good heavens! I will be' well pleased to see him/it again.

8:8And' a depth expert of that region, the sergeant brandon, and will see that there will be' very useful!

Page 301:7The same day, tex and gros-jean leave winnipeg and with the escort of the Indian guide they are directed to small tappe toward the still wild region of the lake lesser.

2:7To: know, tex, was asking me the why' you care so much to take alive that two rascals!B: seem me already have him/it' said, gros-jean.

3:7Die fighting would be too much a beautiful death for the assassins of a good and brave man com' was arkansas joe!

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4:7To: of it and' already' escaped one the justice of the rangerses. and I don't intend that the other two sfugcanos to the rope' that you/he/she is waiting for them.B: diable! Were you a lot of friend of quell' arkansas joe, true?

5:7Already!' a lot of friend!

6:7mmm. cpisco! And everything this makes me remember an old proverb "who has a true friend it has a treasure."

7:7Title: one month later, five south miles of the lake lesser.To: dla!' here is our brandon that is returning with his/her devil painted ache! Prepare the coffee', gros-jean!B: ugh!

Page 311:8To: well, jim. your Indian was right?B: I would say of him tex!have actually followed the traces to the shores of the little smoky, and I tell you that he is not able' to be wrong!

2:8To: the gang and' composed by about ten Indians and The whites of whom I have noticed the importes you/they cannot be that The two to which we are giving the hunting.B: bueno!

3:8To: from qual and part it was direct the gang?B: he was probably directing toward the sources of the smoky.

4:8And this has surprised me, since 'going from that part him goes rights toward the mountains.

5:8To: .. and on the mountains is already' the first snow falling!B: they will perhaps have a shelter among The mountains!

6:8Histories!I know as my pockets this region, and I assure you that only a crazy person is able' to think about being able to face the winter on these mountains!

7:8From the "caribou range" actually to the mountains alberta, the whole mountainous chain becomes a desert of snow and ices. and the same game emigrates its verse.

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8:8No! I tell you that the gang doesn't go toward The mountains to pass you the winter. Can bet there the head!

Page 321:9To: and then?B: I don't know, but I have the impression that that two rascals and their bunglers know to be suguiti.

2:9To: .e that is plotting some filth!B: do you deduce him/it from what?

3:9From the strangeness of their run!

4:9Before they aim right toward north as if they wanted to actually cross the yukon for arrivvare to the alaska, suddenly they fold up then toward the coast making a breadth turn.

5:9To: .es are chased in that that other is not able' to consider him that a true trap!B: are not there Indian on those mountains?

6:9There are few tribes' of shoshoni, that however', to quest 'and few, emigrana in mass toward The strong ones of princeton and of lytton.

7:9To: don't you believe that they intend to cross The mountains to go toward the coast?B: no!

8:9Don't have horses, they don't have many provisions, and snow would stop them on the tops in a trap of death!

9:9In the same moment to around six miles from the hut, a long column of smoke is raising himself/herself/itself from a highland.

Page 331:8To: ugh! Great arrived crow!B: have seen! Among a few minutes will know if and' succeeded in abducting the boy!

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Title: and shortly after.To: look!! The signal!

3:8Very well! That signal tells us that before one month us two will be to the sure one in california!

4:8To: let's go! Now that know that the hit and' succeeded we can directly aim at the viliaggio of which he/she spoke great crow.B: and I don't see the moment to be able to look in face the child of that dog of tex!

5:8To: sinned not to be able to strangle him/it!B: you capisto, befriends, but that brats represents our passport for the liberty!'

6:8Title: to the sunset of the day later.To: here done I live then parties!B: from how long?

7:8Ugh! Perhaps ten hours. perhaps more!' cold ashes. winoga is not able' to calculate!

8:8Winoga is able' only to say how Indian sakses march rights toward shining mountains!

Page 341:8To: what does he do?B: beh, the night is about to fall, and it doesn't stay us that the field to do here. All 'dawn we will start over following the traces.

2:8Well says, jim!I have the stomach that is slipping me in the boots!

3:8To: puah!doesn't it seem yourself to be enough fat?B: envious!

4:8In few minutes, the field and' done, the frugal supper and' consumed, and put on the fire the kettle of the coffee', The three companions of adventure are about to call winoga that The horses were fettering, when a distant shot makes them jump standing.

5:8To: hey! I believe that they are about to give us some lead!B: no, if had wanted to berth they would have us expected tonight!

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6:8To: winoga go to see who has shot!B: ugh!

7:8But before still that winoga leaves the camp, The three friends hear the echo of the gallop of a horse that he is approaching more and more', and shortly after, an Indian to horse appears to the limit of the field.

8:8To: don't shoot! Great crow brings message for face pal called beach tex!B: a message?

Page 351:9ILVILLAGEGHOSTTEXT BY G. BONELLI

2:9To: does the message come from who?B: message written by called pale face husky tull!

3:9Diable! Then this ragamuffin and' one of the gang of the sakses that are pursuing!

4:9To: what the pale face tex reads. Great crow will attend' the answer!B: who knows' thing devil will want' to propose me that rascal!

5:9Tex willer! Your dream to conduct me to the pitchfork and' destined to fade away! Your child kit and' in my hands and you you can imagine well thing it will happen him' if your friends and you will keep on chasing us the.

6:9Useless oirti that if you will want to get back your alive child, you must accept my conditions. Great crow will tell you' as to regulate you for letrattative.Husky tull

7:9To: cursed rascal! Done Wa to abduct my child!B: THING?

8:9Laws you same, jim!

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To: how can I know that the message says the truth?'B: great crow knows that message doesn't lie!

Page 361:8Great same crow has taken with the astuteness the small pale face that he lived to the village of the navaioses.

2:8To: and dares come to tell us him, this gorilla!Wait for some!B: Firm, gros-jean!

3:8To: this ignoble rascal and' a parliamentary and cannot touch him/it!B: and who speaks to touch him/it? I would want only to raise him the guts to see how they are done!

4:8To: have you forgotten that my child and' in the hands of the companions of this rascal?B: sacred' diable!C: ugh! Very wise pale face!

5:8To: if great crow not to return from his/her friends any dawn small pale face to die before!B: what great crow says the conditions for the liberation of my child! The pale face listens.

6:8Ugh! What the pale face tex comes tomorrow, when the sun will be' very tall. To the feet of the white rock that is to the principle of the path that conducts to the shining mountains!

7:8To: the red dog that and' with him knows the place and will point out him/it' to the pale face!B: ugh!

8:8The pale face to the conference comes therefore, but comes only. The head husky tull will meet' to the white rock the pale face and will say' himself the price of the ransom!

Page 371:9To: what great crow departs and brings this answer' tex willer will come' to the conference and will come' only!B: ugh!

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2:9To: ugly race of scoundrelB: puah!

3:9Tex! Do you intend to go only to the appointment indeed? Could be a trap!

4:9How can I otherwise do? Trap or not trap must go all 'appointment fixed by tull!

5:9To: winoga!and' easy to quickly find the hideaway of the gang?B: no, not and' possible!many paths. a lot of throats. and terrestrial too much hard!

6:9To: easy traces to actually follow to principle. Mountains, then. not possibli to find soon traces.B: curse!

7:9Cannot try anything, jim, believe him/it! Risk a whim would mean to expose my child to the revenge of those ignoble scoundrels. and this and' a risk that cannot race!

8:9And the day later. All' dawn, tex drende leave from the companions and it directs him toward the place of the appointment whose location him and' made to minutely explain from winoga.

9:9Fortune is turning us the back, dynamite.

Page 381:7But I won't abdicate' to the struggle up to when I won't have' put a pair of handcuffs to the wrists of mine them.

2:7Title: and toward midday.To: let's be there!here is the rock to form of three fingers. and here down there' the white rock!

3:7The walk of dynamite, tex reaches few meters from the great white rock that raises him to the shortly after I begin some narrow path that is penetrated in the wild chain of the shining mountains, and to a line.

5:7Stay where are, tex! And hold aloft well the hands!

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6:7And you raised him the guns! Quick!

7:7To: don't seem so much then me sure of you, tull, despite your masnada of cialtroni!B: shut up you! If I were to your place I would not have so much desire to make the funny person!

Page 391:8To: I believe him/it well!to my place you would be already you' thrown in the dust!B: really? Will see alldra where you blitterai you soon!

2:8Before!go down of selia and follow me!c' and' someone that you perhaps have like to see again!

3:8Followed by tex and by the others, husky tull crosses the path for about twenty footsteps, then turn to the right.

4:8Title: . and shortly after.To: standing, tim! Let's have visits of I concern!B: good heavens! L' the rangers' ace! What honor!

5:8To: KIT!B: first action: the touching one I meet!

6:8Cialtrone!

7:8For the hell! FIRM EVERYBODY!

8:8Tex! Don't forget but the life of your child and' suspended to a thread. the thread of the ax that great crow is grasping!

Page 401:9And you lifted, imbecile!we are here for treating business and not to recite comedies.

2:9To: will pay him/it dear that fist, damned ranger!B: stop her/it tim! D sari' forced to give you of it another me to cover you that your fool mouth!

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3:9To: can remove the gag from the boy, great crow!B: ugh!

4:9To: hi, pope!'B: hi, kit! Have you/they abused you?

5:9No, pope!' you/they have not beaten me. But the being in hand of similar covotes and' worse whether to be beaten!

6:9To: bueno! Now not to worry you. I will free you' soon!B: I know him/it, pope.' Have always thought that sooner or later you would have arrived to free me! I am not afraid!

7:9To: puah! I don't know who is worse of the two! The crest miss only to be a cockerel!B: cries her/it tim!

8:9The pens miss only to be an eaglet, signor disowned kidnapper of boys!

9:9To: and since' among The navajoses the pens d' eagle they are earned killing an enemy. so' I hope to be able me guandagnare my first pens d' eagle killing you.B: plague!C: enough!

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1:9To: and nevertheless even if you don't perhaps speak they will speak your traces. from when gross-jean and' party not and' fall fresh snow.

2:9To: . and if the run that conducts not to the hut of quell rob ray and' is beaten from a lot of people, I will be able' to find you your traces and those of gross-jean.

3:9To: mezz' now later.B: him!' I am really the traces that I hoped to find...

4:9To: before, star...!

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5:9To: I now have the certainty that gros-jean and' incappato in some proper trouble

hauls hut of rob ray... !

6:9To: . and I believe both now come the to also practise in the north The systems of the west.

7:9To: mezz' now later.B: ugh. the man that would have had to kill last night !

8:9To: and' certain quell accursed dog that has conducted him/it here. and quell' man will

now want' to ask a lot of questions !

9:9To: ugh! What the white man also enters! This time sinuk won't be wrong '!

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1:9To: the white man and' is so stupid to be come only here. and sinuk he won't leave' to escape certain this good occasion.

2:9To: the fire and' turned on, which means that in the hut c' and' someone.

3:9To: . therefore'. see some how much I am !

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6:9To: ugh! L' white man doesn't come for asking questions as the other police officers they use. he comes for making War.

7:9To: well! L' white man will have' War !

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9:9To: ohila!' let's be there !

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1:9To: cursed white dog !

2:9To: in to throw on the ground him, tex has grinded the dog and these him and' slender

howling toward the hut !

3:9To: attending! Quell dog is racing I meet here to big troubles star! Star !

4:9To: but the dog' dragged by his/her own savage it impelled, he/she doesn't even hear the call of tex, and increasing instead, his/her own run reaches few footsteps from the hut and casts him with the veldcita' of a bullet against the door.

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6:9To: cursed beast !

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8:9To: for the hell! If they kill me the dog they will pay her/it dear !

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1:9To: and now sinuk will kill' also your master.

2:9To: sinuk, which doesn't imagine that the adversary is in quell moment corendo toward the door, him dirgie toward of it and you/he/she comes you really while tex is about to arrive in turn you. Sinuk aims the rifle but tex and more' ready of him and it

shoots an instant of the Indian before...

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5:9To: if c' and somebody else in the hut, jump aloft well out to the quick ones and with

the hands !

6:9To: mmm. doesn't even feel him say a word! Quell' Indian you/he/she had to be alone.

7:9To: tex repeats once more the injunction of surrender, therefore it decidedly enters the hut hello to make forehead to any surprise. But a rapids glance reassures him/it: the hut and' empty.

8:9To: so much better! And now see some if succeeds me to find gross - jean or at least

some trace of his !

9:9To: if and' here is not able' to be that hidden up there '!

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1:9To: tex opens the trap door, and inserted him in the space that forms the low ceiling of the hut, at he looks around but without being able to see this' that it hoped... anybody trace of gros-jean! In remuneration, in an angle, tex discovers something of very

interesting...

2:9To: horns of satanasso! Two legs d' bear !

3:9To: and here explained the mystery of the famous imprints. The components of the gang put on this business instead of the shoes, leaving so' the impression of the

passage of a group of bears on the place where they consume their crimes !

4:9To: very well! And so' here here the test that rob rav does it departs some gang. And' a true sin that I have been forced to kill that sinuks.

5:9To: with the good ones or with the bad ones, would perhaps have succeeded in making him/it speak. and besides knowing where and' is fortato gros-jean, would have

been able to kill saltar The names of the other bandits !

6:9To: bah! So much worse. quell that and' done and' done. And by now not c' and'

remedy. Who knows' that don't succeed me to make to sing that rays !

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To: tex frugal for the whole hut looking for signs the of other tests, go out then to study around the ground, and it don't do a lot of work to discover the job served as

sinuk to cover the traces left the line that brings to the river long ...

8:9To: mmm. you/they have tried to cancel the imprints. Which means that gros-jean

and' is brought away along the river !

9:9To: poor gros-jean! I wonder me if to quest' now and' still alive! Misrabili rascals !

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1:9To: I hope that my pessimism is unjustified, but if had to discover that gtos-jean and' is killed. I won't have' peace actually to that overall the gang won't be' two meters

under earth !

2:9To: and for now, my dear signor rob ray, waiting for to settle you the account I will

give you' a small advance !

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5:9To: remained without house, rob ray will look for' hospitality' near his trusted friend.

6:9To: . and c' and' to bet that this friend will be' almost certainly another component of the gang!

7:9To: till now the gang has had good game against me. Two attacks... the disappearance

of gros-jean... and the death of that poor stars...

8:9To: . but from this moment they will do well to be in watch! I know the identity' of

one of them...

9:9To: . and who knows' that well soon don't succeed in also discovering that some

others !

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To: IN THE MEANTIME, IN THE HUT OF PIERRE LASSALLE.B: doesn't merre love anymore' small isabel?C: cries her/it !

2:9To: I have you ditto thousand times that hate the stupid questions!B: isabel not and' stupid !

3:9To: it is able' to give him. but six, to every way, a terrible noisa .

4:9To: you don't speak so' when known me. You promised that...B: enough !

5:9To: bushels forgetting what are. a small red monkey !

6:9To: . and since' and' well that mud returns in the middle of the road, so' we will do her/it you end forever once .

7:9To: toh. take you these cinquemilas dollars. Is handed away your rags from my hut !

8:9To: I am sure that it won't be you' difficult to find another idiot ache.

9:9To: small beast !

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1:9To: out! Out !

2:9To: out to the quick ones if don't want quiet down makes to race to kicks for the

streets of dawson !

3:9To: and not to forget to be you to the wide one from me if care to live in peace !

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5:9To: ugh. the white man has removed The veils that covered his/her heart of dog. But

you/he/she has committed a mistake...

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6:9To: Isabel not and' woman to be forgotten the I insult received. Isabel will take

revenge...'

7:9To: and a' now later.B: c' and' dabbasso a girl that wants to speak to you, mister burley !C: a girl? What type of girl?

8:9To: a girl Indiana! If I don't mistake dev' to be that such that he/she lives in the hut of lassalle.

9:9To: say to go her to the devil! I don't have time to waste with Indian girls...B: just what I have tried to tell her me, but...

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1:9To: . THE GIRL HAS INSISTED. You/he/she has said to report you that it deals with

a matter of money... a lot of money...

2:9To: money? Uhm! Leak to come on, jim !B: well, master !

3:9To: a girl Indiana that wants to speak to me of a lot of money? What has d discovered some rich layer' gold?

4:9To: Isabel is accompanied in the sallotto of the master of the "eldorado" and as soon as alone with him it tells him how much you/he/she has learned around the matter of the projected hit against the consignment of the gold of the bank and the plot

combined by freda and pierre to betray their accomplices...

5:9To: hell and damnation! Are you really sure to have intended well?B: isabel has good ears !

6:9To: Freda told Pierre that bank to give certain prize. and with quell their money to

purchase "eldorado".B: ah, what kind of a viper !

7:9To: you to kill bad Freda, true?B: I won't give her' certain a medal! And even to that traitor of lassalle...

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8:9To: no! Pierre doesn't owe killed seesere. When freda to die. Certain Pierre returns

from small isabel !

9:9To: Pierre bad solo because' I befriend of bad Freda !B: careful! This Indian is able' to become dangerous !

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1:9To: quell lassalle must disappear. and I am afraid that this kitten would not think

twice of us to race from the police !

2:9To: no! better not taking risks. Better to make to disappear this makes a fool of

Indian !B: you not to kill pierre, true ?

3:9To: no! your Pierre after all not c' it enters. Will I give' the correct punishment only to happy freda?B: him '!

4:9To: now leave also. Before domain the beautiful freda will be' under one meter earth !B: isabel and' very happy !

5:9To: no! not iscire of them!' go out of that porticina !B: ugh !

6:9-------7:9To: brad burley has pressed a button fixed to its desk and when the ingénue Isabel is on the boarding in front of the porticina pointed out her, a trap door he suddenly

opens wide ...

8:9To: aaaaahhhhhhhh !

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1:9To: death's wing

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2:9To: aah !

3:9To: regret me for you, small, but the mail and' too much great to take the risk of

peroerla for guilt of the chatters of a woman !

4:9To: and in as for the beautiful Freda, I believe really that tonight will be' the last in

which his/her admirers can feel to sing her/it !

5:9To: before !

6:9To: ah! Six you, rob. enters and close the door !

7:9To: hey, brad! Mistake or were you making a fool of yourself with the gun hidden in the cassettes?B: don't be wrong at all !

8:9To: what c' and?' have never seen you so' suspicious! Troubles in sight ?

9:9To: already!' troubles in sight. Freda is about to sell our skin !B: thing? Bushels joking ?

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1:9To: do I have does her/it of one whom is joking?B: damnation! Freda that is betraying us... seem me a dream !

2:9To: and instead and' the truth', rob. And since' you don't seem me too convinced, I

will give you' the particular ones... he/she listens...

3:9To: and brad burley tells to rob as and' come in pertaining to possero of the news the plan of Freda.B: ... and can be certain that that small Indian has not lied!C: unbelievable !

4:9To: and. not c' and' danger that Indiana can chat with others?B: no! In this moment the Indian and' after all to the booby-trap !

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5:9To: mmm. an ugly reward for. What has done for the gang !

6:9To: not the has done for love of the gang, but only to raise middle Freda, and however quell' undiana had to have removed from the circulation. The death of lassalle would

surely push her/it to report us to the police !B: uhm !

7:9To: then must hurry us. in this moment Freda dev' to be to the current one of another

secret of the gang !B: another secret? Of what does he treat?

8:9To: it deals with quell such friend of the ranger. Was on my footstep, and have sent

ted fergus with the I entrust to systematize that snoops !

9:9To: curse! Know him/it well that don't want useless homicides !

B: calm, brad. Ted has had the order to confine to put him/it to the sure one, and then to report to freda the place where the would have hidden.

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1:8To: bell' conceives indeed! Could not you tell ted to directly report him/it to you?B: brad, has the impression that the matter of freda has you dscurato the brain !

2:8To: don't you return yourself account that was absolutely necessary that the movements of ted could not be connected with some of the gang?

3:8To: someone could also have noticed ted in the parts of my hut. the police will develop' certain investigations. and if ted had been seen then to talk to me, or with

you, or with sam...B: be right !

4:8To: and since' Freda and' the only weak ring of the chain. you want to think of us you?B: immediately?

5:8To: no, not immediately! It waits for this evening. when Freda will leave' the "eldorado." D' accord?

6:8To: d' I grant! And of quell such friend of the ranger, thing we do of it?

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B: leave him/it where is found! I will undertake me' me to give the beautiful news to the ranger !

7:8To: in the meantime, tex, tornado in the city', you/he/she is directing

himself/herself/itself toward the command of police...B: will be' well to exchange four chatters with the old devon, before starting to heat

the bones to that carcass of rob ray !

8:8To: coldnnello, c' and' mister willer !B: well! Do you him to pass !

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1:9To: you happen really by the way, dear willer. The captain linciln has preceded you of few minutes... and you/he/she has brought me that famous relationship.B: really? Have done soon, heads !

2:9To: beh. not and' is a job of it' long, of it' difficult. here it is! Do you want to also look at him/it you?B: certainly !

3:9To: john hobiah. it doesn't have relationships in the city.' Ned biddeford. And' is in mission for & days on the mountains nahoni. Thomas findley. It has relationships with the miner or' connor. Bart lewis. Ill in infirmary from is days. Billy dumbar. It doesn't have friends. It frequents in the free hours the saloon eldorado. And' in relationship with the singer freda. Sam randolph. it doesn't have relationships.

4:9To: tex quickly flows the whole list. Then tornado to reread arrests him to the name of billy dumbar. The fact that he frequents the singer of the "eldorado" it makes him remember the words of the doctor wilson, the veterinarian, around the fact that rob ray

and' an assiduous frequenter of the "eldorado..."

5:9To: interesting! Rob ray frequents the "eldorado". and it always has the pockets full of money. this Freda sings to the "eldorado". and billy dumbar and' inamorato of Freda.

6:9To: well, willer? Have you found some sign?

B: I would say of him', colonello! A first small opening that allows to start to clear veder.

7:9To: what type and' this billy dumbar?

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B: the sergeant dumbar? A good element. Skilled, brave! Six years of service !

8:9To: have only an I lack! Believe to be irresistible with the women and here to dawson

him him and' often seen with freda !

9:9To: already!' have read the relationship. and and' really because of his/her relationship with this Freda that would feel me to bet that the good dumber and' the leak through

which pass the information !B: imposibile !

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1:9To: wait to tell him/it colonello! And first of all... give a glance to this business !

2:9To: devil !

3:9To: legs d' bear. you work as. as boots.B: really this way!' and do you know where I have found her ?

4:9To: in the attic of the hut of rob ray. well known frequenter of the "eldorado". the saloon where Freda sings.

5:9To: do you start to see us clear, now?B: for all the devils of the hell! Lighthouse' to arrest ray... lighthouse' to arrest freda...

6:9To: . I will put' to the arrests the sergeant dumber, and.B: calm! You won't do anything of all this !

7:9To: caspitaccio! As it would be to say? We have the tests that rob ray makes farte of

the gang of the bears, and...B: and naturally you believe that arresting ray. These will reveal' the names of the

other components the gang! And' so '?

8:9To: certainly once to the coolness I am certain that rob ray, be saved, would sing !

9:9To: histories! Ray knows very well that nobody could save him/it from the pitchfork and earth' the closed beak. And arresting freda and he you would not do anything else other than to warn his/her accomplices!B: tex is right colonel!

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C: good heavens !

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1:9To: and then c' and' qualcosalto that you don't know yet. My assistant, gros-jean, and'

in the hands of the gang !

2:9To: and tex puts to the current one The two men of everything how much him and' happened: the search of gros-jean, the shoot-out near the hut of ray, the death of sinuk, the discovery of the trace toward the river, and the I set on fire final of the hut.

3:9To: . so' ray will owe' to seek hospitality' from some trusted I befriend. and can bet

that this friend will be' certain one of the gang !B: devil! Have some hasty methods !C: caspiaccio! Me however' I will owe' to do a' investigation on the matter of the hut !

4:9To: also do you her. But wait however' that someone comes to warn to have found

you the body of sinuk in the snow and the set on fire hut !B: uhm !

5:9To: and as it regards Freda and the sercente dumber... limit to guard them to you

without getting noticed! To rob ray I will think' me... to my way !

6:9To: sky! I hope that won't want to kill quell ray! The law...B: I know that that want to say colonel !

7:9To: allow to conduct me the investigations to my way. All that that can promise you

and' that I will shoot' only for legitimate defense !

8:9To: is it all right so?' and now. allowed to go me. Will have soon my news !B: ugh! You mind however' to not...

9:9To: caspitaccio! Quell willer starts to predccuparmi!B: and because' never, colonel ?

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1:10To: have not you understood that quell type some law captain ?

B: if I were in I would not worry me a lot to you! Has promised to shoot only for legitimate defense !

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2:10To: puah! And do you trust you the word of a man that instead of proceeding to an

arrest according to the rules the initiate he/she kills and does it burn a hut straight ?

3:10To: I am d' I grant with you that quell tex uses entirely personal systems, but. think

about the results colonel !B: mmm... let's hope that at least doesn't set the whole city on fire '!

4:10To: mezz' now later, tornado in his/her hotel, tex finds a letter as soon as over the threshold of the door of its room... a letter that evidently and' is made to pass under

the door !

5:10To: ugh! Foul smell of burnt .

6:10To: if care to see again alive quell big idiot come with you to dawson to thrust the nose in the nostrils affair, tienti offshore from calm stattene and we!! L' man of the bears

7:10To: gros-jean and' still alive !

8:10To: and that damned vermin has thought about being able to blackmail me with the

threat to kill him/it! Ugly carcasses !

9:10To: as if me pottesi to believe that the gang will leave him/it' free if I will be of it' calm.

10:10To: gros-jean and' already' condemned to disappear forever. and to me not rest ache to fight for trying to free him/it. or for venoicarlo if I won't succeed' to tear him/it in time dale hands of the gang.

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1:8To: foreseeing an animated evening, tex also inserts in the scabbard the second gun after having filled its caricatures, therefore dall again goes out' hotel. he doesn't have a well defined plan but r yet' in every definite case to follow from near the movements of rob ray.

2:8To: quell ray has given me the impression to be an impulsive and I would not surprise

me that a wrong movement did...

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3:8To: tex crosses in long and in wide the city: it enters and it goes out of numerous saloons, and when he/she finally succeeds to scorcere ray, the night and' already' gone down on dawson.B: oila!' here is my man !

4:8To: bueno! Not me rest ache to enter. This way' I will have' way to see from near the

beautiful freda !

5:8To: hey, rob! Look who is entering. and' such quell that has stolen you the dog !B: the ranger ?

6:8To: without lasciar to glimpse to have noticed rob ray, tex it goes toward the bench.B: a whiskey !

7:8To: and' really him !B: rob! Why' you don't break his face?

C ? :

8:8To: allow to lose! Do you want that I/you/he/she dirty me the hands for a fool dog ?B: to the devil! I to your place would send his teeth in throat !

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1:9To: hey, gentlemen! Mistake, or is alluding to me?B: before, rob! Tell him/it on his face !

2:9To: before a horn! Be a flock of idiots! I don't have anybody desire to quarrel with

this cop for that history of the dog, and...

3:9To: hey, you! Would I be me him "cop "?B ! :

4:9To: can you deny him/it, perhaps? Do they know him/it all in the city' that you are a police officer, no? To every way, put well you in head that any intention doesn't have

to make histories for the matter of my dog !B: be easy-going !

5:9

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To: I am only a man that has some good sense! And I am above all a man that doesn't intend utigare for of the foolishness !

6:9To: for the hell! Seem me to dream! You would say that you don't feel her/it to you to

break the snout to this polizioto, and that...

7:9To: friend! If indeed you care so much to see me with the broken face, because' you don't try us to you you?B: sure, bamboccione !

8:9To: and the man, chewing a' curse, sferra a direct prsante toward the face of tex that without being upset and supporting himself/herself/itself with the back to the bench withdraws of that so much that enough to shun the fist. And when the omaccione, dragged by the rush, it gives him before, cove to all strength the right one striking

with the cut of the hand the neck of the adversary...

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1:8To: not there and' any anything else other than does he/she want fivertirsi ?

2:8To: not me! Do I already have her' taken once. and doesn't it seem you that I/you/he/she am enough?B: devil! You are indeed full of good sense...

3:8To: I am of it stuffed straight! Where have you learned that hit to the nape?

4:8To: and tex is about to answer, when it perceives a sudden light flash in the eyes of rob ray. And' an instant, but enough to make him to understand that rob has seen

something behind tex... something that constitutes a serious threat for the ranger...

5:8To: this rob is reciting a comedy.

6:8To: .e tex, fulmineamente, he allows to fall to the ground bringing the hand all gun.B: AH!

7:8To: I believed to have put to sleep you for a good fourth d' now.B: but you evidently owe avre a very hard neck.

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C: accursed! One of these days to lighthouse-pay you the hand that you have punctured me.

8:8To: free to do him/it, signor pitcher of knives. But you are careful however...'

B: since' next ka turns I will shoot' to the your ugly testaccia!C: won't have the time to shoot, next time! You can count there... police officer !