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Adventures of Buffalo Bill from Boyhood to Manhood
CHAPTER XXXI.
CONCLUSION.HAVING gone over many of the thrilling scenes in the life of W. F.
Cody, Buffalo Bill, from boyhood to manhood, and shown what indomitable
pluck he possesses, and the pinnacle of fame he has reached unaided, and
by his own exertions and will, I can only now say that much remains to
be told of his riper years, from the time he stepped across the
threshold from youth to man's estate, for since then his life has been
one long series of perilous adventures which, though tinged with
romance, and seeming fiction, will go down to posterity as true border
history of this most remarkable man, the truly called King of
Prairiemen.
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