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Young Wild West at Forbidden Pass""

Chapter 7 WILD MAKES AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.

Word Count: 1689    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

his head at wha

atisfied. I am not broke, just becaus

he got ready to ride back to the cave in the pass he bade them go

ed until the man rode off, and then t

t on a run

l at once to follow Cap Ro

hastily telling the girls where he

ted that Roche had not more than thr

Wild would be able to overtake hi

ted that Roche had not more than thr

Wild would be able to overtake hi

for he was quite sure that there was a band of outl

hesitation, prepared for

him, but the boy had confidence

ely follow the hor

no mistake

oung deadshot, coveri

very fast, however, and when he thought he ought to be pretty

y, for he could hear the

minute and I would have been right up chose to him-close enough for him to

n, keeping his

hoofbeats a

s that came from Spitfire's hoofs could hardly

ad been covered Wild brought hi

over the animals head, he

sh the outlines of a horse, and rider making straight f

den, both man and

o Silver Bend. Now it is for me to find out where he has stopped. I didn't think I would have as much lu

as soon at the very spot where he

w and only the bleak walls

ould see the stars twinkling overhead, and

ight to the fa

out h

ouched, but a piece of ca

, for he had been up against all kinds of devices,

t. "Now, I reckon it will be easy to settle the business.

did it by rolling three stones together, whi

ont of the hidden opening, so they could not b

how, and then he went back to the waiting

mounted his horse did he set out at a gallop, and t

dismounted, surprising his waitin

up to ther galoot, eh, Wild

ght," was the reply. "Things work

so? Goo

Roche, and I was just in

Arietta. "Then he fo

fool me, Et, for I

laimed the sco

n the proper time. But I'

d done the faces of his partners and the gi

ke a success of hunting down outlaws and bad men

ght that Wild and his partners were simply f

a said. "If you had done so you might have been caught,

ow will be time enough to get inside the cave, or whatever it may be. But you can

d as they were pretty well tired out from an all-d

ht he would allow him to stay out, since

get in any trouble at the saloon, si

returned to the camp, and whe

s awake, and he let him

up with tanglefoot ag'in!" he exclaimed

he Chinaman's reply; "me feel allee

this, and soon the camp

ing they were up an

ever, and when his brother trie

their breakfast that it occurred to t

ook the task o

him, and, as might be suppos

ial, as he made for the brook, after crawling out

nt ther tricks you're played on me, I s'pose? Now, you'd better look out what ye

r Charlie," was all

West decided to take a ride through

through, unless it happens that we are stopped by the outlaws. When we c

g, Wild," spoke up Ariet

llains took a notion to hold us up," was the reply.

't we, girls?" said Arietta, as

e do!" was th

es ready, and be sure that you take your rifles with you. If we are attacked

o Chinamen instructions to keep a watch on the camp, and no

and we won't pay any

pay it!" exclaimed Arietta, as sh

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Young Wild West at Forbidden Pass""
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“THE ARRIVAL AT BIG BONANZA. It was just about five o'clock in the afternoon of a cool day in autumn when Young Wild West and his friends rode into a little mining camp called Big Bonanza, which was situated in the heart of the range, known as the Silver Bend Mountains, Nevada. It was the first signs of anything like civilization that the party had seen in two days, and though there were but half a dozen little shanties in it, the sight of it was a welcome one. Young Wild West was beyond a doubt the greatest and best known of the heroes of the Wild West, and though but a boy in years, he had made a name for himself that many an elder person would have been proud to own. He had earned the title of the Champion Deadshot of the West by his remarkable skill with the rifle and revolver, and he was ever ready to defend the title against all comers. Many of his warmest friends called him the Prince of the Saddle, because he was without a peer at breaking and riding the wildest and most vicious horses of the West. When upon the back of the beautiful sorrel stallion he always rode he made a picture that was dashing and handsome in the extreme. When on his trips through the wildest parts of the Great West he invariably was attired in a fancy buckskin hunting suit, and with his sombrero tipped well back upon his head, he surely showed up as a dashing young hero. The flash in his eye told of his courage and persistence, while his athletic form betokened his strength and quickness. But of all his qualifications to make up a dashing young Westerner his greatest was his coolness and fixed purpose to do right, no matter what the cost might be. Few, indeed, are possessed of such sterling qualities, and it is only those who are that make real heroes. But, as we have already stated, and the majority of our readers know, Young Wild West was a genuine boy hero of the Wild West, and that is only saying the truth.”
1 Chapter 1 THE ARRIVAL AT BIG BONANZA.2 Chapter 2 OUR FRIENDS HEAR ABOUT FORBIDDEN PASS.3 Chapter 3 THE OUTLAWS OF FORBIDDEN PASS.4 Chapter 4 OUR FRIENDS GO TO THE MOUTH OF THE PASS AND READ THE SIGN.5 Chapter 5 CAP ROCHE MEETS YOUNG WILD WEST.6 Chapter 6 CAP ROCHE FALLS A VICTIM TO HOP.7 Chapter 7 WILD MAKES AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.8 Chapter 8 CAPTURED IN THE PASS.9 Chapter 9 ARIETTA ATTEMPTS TO ESCAPE.10 Chapter 10 THAT MAKES FOUR OF YOU! 11 Chapter 11 WHAT HOP WAH DID.12 Chapter 12 THE OUTLAWS TAKE SOME MORE PRISONERS.13 Chapter 13 THE CLEVER CHINAMAN AT WORK.14 Chapter 14 HOW ARIETTA PAID THE TOLL.15 Chapter 15 CONCLUSION.