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On the Pawnee Trail

De : Mr. Meredith Isaac Anderson
Lu par : Wilford J Willy III
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Cotton Cooper had the tree he was sleeping under as an infant struck by lightning. As a result his hair is white (the color of cotton). He is a young man now, but his reflexes are ultra fast. He hears better and sees sharper than the average person. He travels west to visit his brother, Paul, who is a captain in the cavalry at Fort Laramie. While visiting, his brother gets orders to take a company of men and help 600 Pawnee Indians move south to the town of Pawnee in Indian Territory.

The Pawnee were hated by the Sioux. The Pawnee were hunting on the disputed hunting grounds along the Republican River when around 1,000 Sioux warriors set off for the Pawnee camp to make a quick attack and prevent the Pawnee from striking first.

As a result of this slaughter by the Sioux, a large part of their tribe asked the Bureau of Indian Affairs to move them to Indian Territory so they could join the Pawnee tribes that were already there. Cotton is befriended by the Indians, hunts buffalo with them and fights the warlike Kiowa with them.

One adventure leads to another in this exciting story that moves this young man from tenderfoot to deputy U.S. marshal and on to special agent for the Wells Fargo express company.

©2019 Meredith Isaac Anderson (P)2019 Meredith Isaac Anderson
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