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Young Wild West at Forbidden Pass""

Chapter 10 THAT MAKES FOUR OF YOU!

Word Count: 1612    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

rough the cave Arietta gave a shout of

ed when she was carried into the cave, a

, she thought, but there was really no telling, so she d

nd the other villain were now running swiftly thro

d go, and then she came in con

f course, so the best thing she could do

much to her joy,

d darted under it and w

of delight, for Cheyenne Charl

, but motioned for the scout to get

her, and then out came the foremos

ac

ny hesitation and down we

hers from coming out, and the

had caused the log to fall an

said Charlie, smiling grimly.

ey are waiting for the captain to come. He won't be here until s

here'll he a good chance, fur th

g the meaning of Chey

in danger if he showed up

," advised Arietta, "Whe

But you jest leave it ter me ter settle with Cap R

ied through the pass in the di

her, for they had heard the sho

ight?" Dart as

he reply as Anna and Eloise both

she turned her attention to the spot where Charlie

ew quite well that he would shoot the vi

ssed by, and n

aiting patien

nt to get out to see what had happened to the fel

t cleverly contrived curtain, and that they had already looked t

enraged at what had happene

that they could hardly realize it, and then,

n called Bob, "I rec

retort. "Ain't we got Youn

ther gal that way, too. But

bout her, if it wasn't that it was

up ther grave of ther other two, too. We

her hubbub inside we

Wild West out

't git away; you kn

o tellin' what

out of the re

l there, tied to the post

ed out there, and they were cropping

he bottom of the hole, as it was called by t

h?" said Snivel, as he

You didn't think I was going

But funny things is ha

he matter i

y, but he was really anxious to hear, for he

o, and he was eager to fi

looking at the boy and scowling. "Well, I don't know as it will do any

Who fired the

ur pards,

hit an

only makin' it all ther worse fur you, Young Wild West. You don

I call find out my fate," said

stayed away the better were his cha

ther one that's goin' ter settle

rd you fellows t

us say any more than Cap. We didn't say that

thought

never goin' away from here alive. Ther toll that you'll pay

was simply talking business with a friend. "Cap Roche might take a notion to

ter let yer go. Where w

deal with me he mi

to gain time, and he thought that he might get t

; but if he could make them believe that he had a larg

hero had very little

taught him not to c

k of what he brought with him in

e safest way, for road agents seldom took a notion

t got with yer, Young W

plenty in the banks

is both a mighty goo

from me would fetch the mon

's so

orth as much as m

her word of any one. I don't think any one

make a deal with you, then. I'll wa

ne ter talk

at another shot sou

came running out of

d. "He would go out ter git ther body of Wally, an

est coolly gazing at the villains. "Where d

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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.