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-- Linked Table of Contents
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-- Contains Two Special Supplements:
- 1. "Billy The Kid -- A Man All 'Bad'" by Arthur Chapman
- 2. "Pat Garrett's Standpoint - Events Long Gone By"
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CONTENTS:
Chapter I.
Billy Bonney Kills His First Two Men, And Becomes A Daring Outlaw In The Republic Of Mexico.
Chapter II.
A Fierce Battle With Apache Indians.
Single Handed Billy Bonney Liberates Segura From Jail.
Chapter III.
"Billy The Kid" And Segura A Make Successful Robbery Raids Into Mexico.
A Battle With Indians.
The "Kid" Joins His Chum, Jesse Evans.
Chapter IV.
The Starting Of The Bloody Lincoln County War.
The Murder Of Tunstall.
"Billy The Kid" Is Partially Revenged When He Kills Morton And Baker.
Chapter V.
The Murder Of Sheriff Brady And His Deputy, Hindman, By The "Kid" And His Band.
"Billy The Kid" And Jesse Evans Meet As Enemies And Part As Friends.
Chapter VI.
"Billy The Kid" And Gang Stand Off A Posse At The Chisum Ranch.
A Bloody Battle In Lincoln, Which Lasted Three Days.
Chapter VII.
"Billy The Kid" Kills Two More Men.
At The Head Of A Reckless Band, He Steals Horses By The Wholesale.
He Becomes Desperately In Love With Miss Dulcinea Del Toboso.
Chapter VIII.
"Billy The Kid" Adds One More Notch To His Gun As A Killer.
Trapped At Last By Pat Garrett And Posse.
Two Of His Gang Killed.
In Jail At Santa Fe.
Chapter IX.
"Billy The Kid" Is Sentenced To Hang.
He Kills His Two Guards And Makes Good His Escape.
Chapter X.
"Billy The Kid" Goes Back To His Sweetheart In Fort Sumner.
Shot Through The Heart By Sheriff Pat Garret, And Buried By The Side Of His Chum, Tom O'Phalliard.
Appendix I
Billy The Kid -- A Man All "Bad" by Arthur Chapman
Appendix II
Pat Garrett's Standpoint - Events Long Gone By
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