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“This big horse wants to run, Duncan. You want to make some time?”

“Let him run, Eli. We have almost 700 miles due west to ride and I’m ready. It’ll take us over 2 days hard riding to get to Tulsey Town, over on the Arkansas River.”

The two deputies rode hard for over an hour and then slowed their spirited horses to a long easy lope as they talked and laughed as friends, starting a partnership that would be remembered in Indian Territory and surrounding states for years to come.

The major north/south trail from Texas to Missouri, through Tulsey Town (later named Tulsa) of eastern Indian Territory was The Texas Road, originally used by settlers leaving Missouri and heading to Texas.

Later, this trail was used by the East Texas cattle drovers to take their herds directly to Kansas City to the slaughter houses.

The Osage Trail was used by the Indians and followed the Arkansas and Cimarron Rivers on a winding, east/west path. The California Trail started in Fort Smith, Arkansas and passed through the heart of Indian Territory, later leading west to the gold fields in California.

By noon the third day on the trail – both horses being fresh and frisky, the two deputies made Tulsey Town, Indian Territory on the banks of the Arkansas.

They rode across the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad. The MKT was nicknamed the K-T, then later called The Katy. The railroad crossed Indian Territory just outside of the small settlement on the Arkansas River. Eli and Duncan looked northeast and southwest down the tracks; they could see for miles in either direction.

They spent the night in a stable after wiping their horses, brushing them out, and making sure they were fed.

When the horses were cared for, Eli and Duncan walked over to get food for themselves. The local boarding house on the riverfront was said to have the best cooking, so they headed that way. Stretching their legs and laughing and talking, they walked into the crowded boarding house, dining room.

They were seated next to a tall gentleman in a black coat and fancy pants. He quickly noticed the Deputy U.S. Marshal badges and turned to Eli.

“Deputy, where are you and your friend headed?”

“Cimarron, New Mexico Territory,” Eli said as he looked the man over.

“You have a long ride ahead of you. I am Anderson Bredamon, perhaps I can help you as you travel the Indian Territory. I am the head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs for Indian Territory.”

“Pleased to meet you, Mr. Bredamon, I’m Eli Crow and this is Duncan. We’re working under the jurisdiction of Judge William Story, out of Fayetteville, Arkansas.”

“I know Judge William Story. He and I have had dealings in the past.”

“Well, I just hired on and Duncan’s been with him a few years.”

“Perhaps I could deputize you both as Indian Police and make your travels easier. You’d be better accepted in the Territory as no one questions my deputies.”

“We sure would be thankful for such an honor. What would we have to do for you?”

“Well, nothing really. Just obey the rules of the commission you accept, uphold and enforce the law of the land.”

“We can do that, I reckon.”

“Good, come to my office when you finish your meal. It’s down the street to your left and I’ll deputize you and pin a badge on you.”

“Yes Sir, and thank you, Sir,” Eli said, proud that he and Duncan were also going to be Indian Police, as well as Deputy U.S. Marshals.

The next morning at daybreak, having stocked up on jerky and biscuits, they put their grub sacks in their saddlebags and headed west once more, each now wearing two badges.

“I figure it’s another hundred miles or so over to a little place called Omega. I been there once and there’s nothing but a saloon, a whorehouse, and a trading post, all in the same adobe shack and owned by a Half-Breed that’s as crooked and mean as they come,” Duncan said.

“What comes after Omega?”

“Nothing but the same thing we see here, just scrub brush and a few trees. I figure by this map that we’ll still be 400 to 500 miles from Cimarron. We won’t be making time as good as we did the first two days.”

They let their horses run at a long slow lope for an hour, then walked them for a short while before letting them get the long slow lope going again. Eli told Duncan they needed to build the wind in their horses slow. Then if they ever needed to get into a long chase, the horses would have a wind that would last longer than most horses.

The morning of the third day out of Tulsey Town, Eli’s horse slid to a stop, cocking his ears to the front, then to the side and shied away from the side of the narrow trail. Eli eased the reins over his horse’s head and handed them to Duncan, slipping into the brush as fast as a rabbit and out of sight.

Eli moved silently a few feet and stopped to listen. He heard it, a whimpering sound like a child. He heard it again and moved silently to skirt the sound and move back to it.

Eli saw a small man, holding a woman who was bleeding from a wound in her side and her head. Both wore loose fitting, oversize clothes that looked to be ragged and torn from the brush.

As he stood and watched, the woman died in the man’s arms. He felt sorrow for the man as he wept openly over her small frail body.

“I can help you bury her,” he said in a whisper, and the man looked to the sky.

“I am here, I am next to you and I can help you. What happened to your woman?” he spoke softly and the man turned to see the big man standing close to him. He jumped as if to run, then settled back in resignation.

“They kill Lee Yu, they take Tin Yu with them. Ahn Yu know they make a slave with Tin Yu and make her live life of hell,” the small man said as he rocked his woman in his arms.

“Come, I am Eli. I will help you bury your woman,” Eli said as he pulled the man to his feet. He was still holding the small frail body of his woman.

Eli took the dead woman from the man and walked out to the trail. Duncan was looking the other way and when he looked back, he jumped and reached for his gun.

“Damn Eli, you could talk when you come out like that, you scared the shit out of me.

“What’ve you got there anyway, is that Chinee woman dead?”

“Yes, she’s dead and the little man is close to dead. What is a Chinee, Duncan?”

“Chinee, they come from Chinee, on the other side of the world. They come to America to have a better life, sometimes they don’t make it. I’ve seen many Chinee women and young Chinee girls live in whorehouses to make money. Most times they never make it out again.”

“Yes, Tin Yu taken by the bad men. Please help Ahn Yu get Tin Yu back,” the small man said, repeating what he’d said earlier.

“Are you Ahn Yu?” Duncan asked.

“Yes, Ahn Yu. They kill Lee Yu and take Tin Yu, to live in brothel.”

“Is Tin Yu your daughter?” Duncan asked.

“Yes, she daughter, she 15 year old daughter. Please help Ahn Yu.”

“They killed his wife Eli and took his daughter to the whorehouse. The only whorehouse I know of is in Omega, the one I told you about.”

“I heard him, Duncan. How far is it to this Omega?”

“Maybe four miles, if I remember right. We just crossed that little river back there and it’s about five miles or so from there.”

“How long have they been gone with your daughter?” Eli asked.

“How long ago they take daughter, Ahn Yu?” Duncan asked.

“Not long, I ran from trail with Lee Yu. They cut her deep when she try to help Tin Yu. Lee Yu die soon then.”

“Eli, you make out what he’s saying?”

“Yes, we’ll bury his woman, then go get the daughter. Hurry, Duncan,” Eli said.

Using their hands, they dug into the dry, dusty earth near the trail. When they hit hard dirt, they buried the small woman and covered her with a big pile of dirt and sand.

“Duncan, you give the little man a ride. I’ll go have a look and meet you there. I’ll get her.”

“Eli, I really don’t think we need to split up like this. Wait, Eli...”

“Damn that Half-Breed, there he goes again. Hell, he’ll probably kill half of them before we get there. Let’s go little man, I mean, Ahn Yu,” Duncan said as he pulled the small man up on his horse behind his saddle.

Duncan rode hard and fast until he could see the trading post, and the saloon beside it.

He could hear screaming and yelling, then cussing and gunfire, then more screaming. He saw two men run from the door, shooting over their shoulders with their pistols. They both fell to the dirt with a bullet to the back of their heads. There were a few more shots, then a scream that made Duncan’s hair stand up and his skin crawl.

He saw a big Half-Breed man come stumbling from the door of the saloon and realized the man had been scalped alive.

Blood was running down his face, blinding him as he stumbled forward, reaching with his hands for the hitching post, then falling and rolling in the red clay dirt. His blood covered head was coated in the powdery red dust and his eyes were caked as he tried to clear it from his face.

Duncan sat on his horse, just a few feet from where the man lay. He looked up and saw the man’s scalp come flying out the door like a pelt from a varmint. The man crawled to his knees and pulled the blood and dirt from his eyes with the fingers of one hand as he pulled his gun with the other.

Duncan was about to draw down on the man, not knowing what was happening in the saloon, nor knowing where Eli was either. The man pointed his pistol at the doorway, and before Duncan could draw a bead, he saw Eli’s big knife glint in the sunlight, just before it stuck to the hilt in the man’s throat.

“Eli?” Duncan called.

“Yeah, Duncan?”

“You alright in there?”

“Yeah, tell the little man to come get his daughter. She’s been whipped and beaten, but they didn’t rape her.”

“Ahn Yu, can you hear Eli? He said Tin Yu is alright in there.”

“Ahn Yu hear good, let me on ground.”

Ahn Yu fell to the ground in a heap. He held his hand over his side and blood ran between his bony fingers from the deep wound in his side.

“Eli, I think Ahn Yu has been wounded too. Can you bring his daughter out here?”

Duncan looked at the doorway and saw Eli come out, his long hair awry, his hands bloody and his Colt still smoking in his holster. He didn’t even look like Eli. He looked like a wild man.

Eli held a tall slender, naked girl under his arm. He walked to where the Chinee man had fallen and let the girl to the ground. She fell beside her father, seeing his wounds and sobbing.

“Father, I am here. Tin Yu here, they do no harm. The tall man he kill them. They all dead, Father,” the frail girl sobbed through her tears as she held her father’s head against her naked breasts.

“Tin Yu, you alive. Tall man say he get you. You go with tall man, he good man, he save you from bad men.”

“I will Father, he good man,” she said, but her father’s head had fallen to the side, his eyes open.

He was dead.

Eli knelt and closed the man’s eyes with his fingers. He picked the slender, frail girl up by her waist and stood her beside him.

“We will bury your father now,” Eli said to her and she looked up at him and nodded, just before she fainted.

Eli picked her up and carried her to the saloon, where he got some water and splashed on her face, then gave her some to drink from his cupped hand.

“Eli, I found a shovel,” Duncan said and walked around back.

Eli carried the girl over to a bench at the back door of the saloon, then went back and picked up Ahn Yu and carried him through the saloon and laid him at her feet, throwing two blankets over him.

He picked up another shovel and told Duncan he would be right back. Eli rode back to the shallow grave where they had buried the Chinee woman, and uncovered her. He laid her frail body across his horse and mounted.

When he came back to the saloon, he rode around back and stepped to the ground, laying the woman’s body beside her man.

Duncan and Eli looked up when the naked girl got a pan of water and washed her parent’s faces. Then she stripped their clothes and washed their bodies. She rolled them in blankets, one at a time and sat back on the bench, talking in her native tongue.

Eli and Duncan took the blankets at each end and carried Ahn Yu and Lee Yu to their grave. They lowered them to the bottom and stood as Tin Yu came to look down at them. She looked at Eli and reached out to touch his big hand, then went back to sit in the shade as they covered them.

“Eli, what are we going to do with Tin Yu? There’s no one here now, you killed them all.”

“They were trying to rape her, Duncan. The big man was trying to get his cock in her while the others held her down. I was mad, and I killed them. I reckon it was my pa’s blood coming out of me again, Duncan. I can’t put up with people who rape women and girls like that.”

“Hell, I reckon you did kill them, Eli. I reckon you killed every last one of them. Damn, I counted six of them. Now what will we do with Tin Yu?”

“We’ll have to take her with us over to the next trading post.”

“Eli, there’s nothing else between here and New Mexico Territory.”

“Then we will take her to New Mexico.”

“I just knew you were going to say that, I just knew it. But then I reckon we don’t have a lot of choice.”

Eli went into the saloon to find Tin Yu some clothes to wear. He found a new buckskin shirt and took it to her. It was far too big for the frail girl, but he took his knife and cut the sleeves off at her elbows and it became a dress for her.

“Where is Juni?” the girl asked suddenly.

“Who is Juni?” Eli asked.

“Juni Moon. She try help me, big man slap her – she fall way cross room,” Tin Yu spoke American well for a Chinee, Eli thought.

“Duncan, you better get in here. Tin Yu says there’s another girl here somewhere.”

“Damn Eli, I hope you didn’t kill her too, in all the shootin and knifing and killing that was going on,” Duncan said as he came back in mumbling about the filthy, dirt floor, shit-house, shack of a saloon with dead men lying every damn where.

They looked all through the big room and the lean-to room on the side, but she was nowhere to be seen.

Eli walked over to a pile of dusty, mangy buffalo hides thrown across a wooden table and lifted them up. There she was, sitting naked under the table, still addled from the blows to her head.

“Tin Yu, come here,” Eli said and Tin Yu ran over to see Juni trying to get up.

“Juni Moon, Tin Yu thought they kill you.”

“They damn near did. That sumbitch slapped me so fuckin hard, I slid on my ass across that dirt floor. I hid under here and there was a hell of a fucking fight that went on. That big Injun there shot one of them bastards and he fell on me, knocking me under this pile of stinking hides. Did they get in your pussy, Tin Yu?”

Juni came out jabbering like a Magpie as she saw Tin Yu and the two Deputies.

“They no get Tin Yu pussy, they get you pussy, Juni?”

“Hell no, that bastard over there with his fat ass ripped open was trying to stick me when the Injun run his knife up his asshole and cut his ass wide open,” Juni said as she stood naked in the dirt floor, rubbing the big lump on the side of her head.

Eli stood looking at the two dirty, scrubby looking young girls as they talked.

Juni was no more than 14 years old, close to Tin Yu’s age. She was a little hellcat of a girl, with long stringy white hair and a round face. Neither of the girls weighed much over a hundred pounds. Both were so skinny they looked like they had been starved. Neither of them had tits bigger than a tin cup full. They were pretty though.

“Juni, get you one of them shirts like Tin Yu’s got and let’s get out of this bad smelling place,” Eli told her, taking her by her arm when she staggered a bit.

“Fuck, Half-Breed you sure are tall. Are you and the other deputy gonna take us away from here?” Juni said.

“Yes, we’ll take you both away, now get you a shirt on. Duncan and me will get you a horse,” he said as the girls went to find her something to wear.

“Eli, we’re going to be really slowed down with these two girls, but I reckon there’s much else we can do. We can’t leave them here. They’d just be found by some other raping, killing bastard,” Duncan said as they walked outside. The stench in that hell hole was about to gag them all.

“Find the two youngest horses and we’ll ride longer each day to make up the time we lost. We can’t leave them,” Eli said as they looked at each other.

“I know it, Eli, and I want you to know that I’m proud all over again to ride with you. You sure do know how to take out a bunch of bad men in a hurry. I’ll say that for ya.”

“I’m proud to ride with you too, Duncan. You’ve helped me and now we must help these skinny little girls,” Eli said as they caught two Indian Ponies from the corral and saddled them.

The two girls were running from the dirty, stinking shack as smoke billowed from the doors and windows. They had set it afire and both were laughing as they ran. Eli looked at Duncan and after the shock of seeing the place burning wore off, the two deputies smiled at each other and at the girls.

They helped the young girls on the ponies and were off as the black smoke seemed to follow them, along with the stench.

They rode at a fast gait for hours, not wanting to wear the horses down, but wanting to make as many miles as they could.

When they came to a wide river bed with just a small stream of water, they stopped only long enough to drink and water the horses before moving on.

“If I read my map right, that was the North Fork of the Canadian River. We’ll come to the Canadian before dark and we’ll have a place to wash up and maybe find some food,” Duncan said after folding his map and placing it back in the heavy waxed paper cover.

“Have you been this far before, Duncan?” Eli asked.

“Only as far as the Canadian down this way; I went all the way to No Man’s Land once to find a man.”

“Where is No Man’s Land?” Eli asked as they rode two abreast.

“Some call it the Panhandle, it reaches west all the way to Colorado Territory.”

“We’re south of there, right?”

“Yes, we’re miles south of there.”

“Eli, we’re hungry and we need to piss,” Juni said as she and Tin Yu rode up beside them.

“We’ll stop to piss, then ride on. We’ll find a place to camp tonight and find more food,” he told her. They pulled the horses up short as the two girls jumped to the ground and pissed in the trail.

Neither of the girls could get back on their horses and Duncan stepped off to help them, his hand slipped and he had a handful of Juni’s naked butt as he hefted her up. Juni giggled and looked down at him.

“Sorry bout that,” he grinned.

“Never you mind, at least you didn’t try to stick your thumb up my butt,” she said.

“Girl, you got a rough way of looking at things and even rougher way of talking about ‘em,” he said, grinning as he helped Tin Yu up on her pony, careful not to poke her naked butt.

They rode on for another two hours, and just as the sun set behind the red cloud-bank in the west, they came to The Canadian River.

“Duncan, if you’ll find us a good place to camp with shelter from the rain, I’ll get us some food. Tell the girls to build a big fire and I’ll be back soon,” Eli said.

“Eli, it never rains out here,” Duncan said as he looked up at the clear sky.

“It will rain tonight, find a place high up from the water,” Eli said, looking once more at the red cloud bank that covered all the western horizon.

Eli turned and rode off upriver, leaving Duncan scratching his head. He already knew that Eli knew all about these things, like horses and bad people. He began to look for shelter.

Looking up the sharp, red clay bluff he spotted a small indent with a narrow path leading to it.

“You girls gather wood for a fire. Eli said he’d have meat for supper soon. I’m going to have a look up there,” he pointed to the indent.

Duncan climbed up the narrow, steep trail. It looked as if it had been used in the past by many unknown travelers. When he came to the top, he saw some rocks piled in a circle for a small fire. The place looked to have been whittled out during a big flood at some time or another. It was about the size of a small horse stall and head high to him. Eli will just have to bend over, he thought as he looked down below to where the girls were gathering drift wood along the dry bank of the river.

It was good to see them running with arm loads of sticks and limbs and laughing. No telling what either of them had been through in their lifetime.

It must be hell being a girl, he thought as he remembered them both being nearly raped.

He wondered how they come to be friends and how they had gotten out here in this God forsaken country anyway. Maybe after they had eaten, they’d tell more about it.

Duncan was looking down as the girls stripped naked and ran to the water after getting a fire going with the matches he’d given them. They ran and played in the river water like kids. Duncan wished they weren’t so skinny. They’d both look a lot better with more meat on them.

He jumped when he heard the crack of a rifle shot in the distance. He knew Eli had just killed supper, and would be here soon.

He made his way back down the steep, narrow incline and the girls ran to him, laughing, naked, and wet.

“Duncan, come swim with us,” Juni said as they stood beside him, water dripping off their hair, face, and small tits.

“I better wait for Eli and help him skin whatever it was he just killed. You girls go swim, just be careful of the fast water out in the middle,” he told them.

“We will, call us when Eli gets here and we’ll help clean the animal. I used to help Pa all the time when he killed game,” Juni said, then turned to catch Tin Yu as they ran to the river’s edge.

Duncan looked at the girls playing in the water. He wanted to go play with them, but they needed food first. He jumped and grabbed for his gun when he heard a sound at his back. He whirled and there was Eli, sitting on that big black horse, with a small deer draped across his saddle in front of him, one bullet hole in its head.

“Eli, I sure wish you and that damned horse would make more racket when you come up behind me like that. I’ve got the jitters enough with all that’s happened the past week or so,” Duncan said, and had to smile when Eli smiled at him before stepping to the ground with the deer.

“Help me get this deer hung up so we can skin it. This’ll make some good eating for the girls. We need to get some meat on their bones or they’ll blow away,” Eli said as he took his knife and cut the skin back from the hind legs of the deer, to expose the tendons. Duncan knew what he was doing and grabbed a stick to put into the slice on the bony hind legs of the deer. They hung it in a tree from the stick, just about head high to Duncan.

“Eli, you shot a deer. That will be some good tender eatin. Pa always said the younger ones were the best to eat,” Juni said as she and Tin Yu ran back naked and wet.

“Pile some more wood on that fire. We’ll have it skinned and gutted in no time,” Eli told them.

Eli took his big knife and slit the skin around the neck, down each leg, down the belly and around its tail. He and Duncan then pulled the skin from the young deer and tossed it to the side. Eli cut through the belly and pulled the guts out on the dirt. After he cut the head off, they lifted the carcass and carried it to the river’s edge and washed the blood from the meat.

Eli took his knife and chopped three willow saplings at the ground, then chopped them off about six feet up. Sticking the big end into the ground by the fire, he pulled the three ends together at the top and laced them with strips of rawhide from the deerskin.

Duncan helped him tie the small carcass over the fire as the girls danced naked, laughing and skipping around the fire as the deer began to cook.

“Eli, I found a place up high where the water has hollowed out a hole in the past. It’s big enough for a small fire and all of us. We’ll have to find a place for the horses tonight,” Duncan told him.

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The next morning, when Rose and Mary came down to the kitchen to start breakfast, Jefferson already had a warm fire built in the cookstove. As they filled the big coffee pot with coffee and water, they heard a noise on the back porch. Jefferson stepped to the back door to see the two nannies and the two kids on the porch, with the billy standing in the yard, looking up at them. Corinne and Lorene were next down the stairs, carrying the two babies, since they had taken it upon themselves to...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 22

The three marshals rode for two more days, pushing their horses, keeping them fed and watered, as they made their way toward the Cherokee Outlet, known all over this part of Indian Territory as no man’s land. The third day on the trail after they’d met the cavalry patrol at the mouth of the Chikaskia where it emptied into the Salt Fork of the Arkansas, they met another patrol headed east. Abraham Walker was the scout. “Marshal Moses Kidd, you have made good time. Lieutenant Carpenter is...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 9

The trip back to Fort Smith took three days longer than the trip over to the Panhandle. Twice along the way, Eli killed a small deer late in the day, so they could cook it all night and be gone at daylight, eating the cooked meat along the way. The rest of the time, they only stopped long enough to feed and water the horses and relieve themselves. The prisoners were left to their own devices, as for relieving themselves. While riding on the boards of the rough, bouncing wagon bed, they...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 78

The travelers broke camp at daybreak after an early breakfast. They were still most of a day’s travel from Pecan Ridge and the MacEagle brothers wanted their new friends to visit the Cheyenne Village and meet their grandfather on the way. The Young Bucks and the Crow girls knew White Elk and they were excited about going to the Cheyenne village to meet with him again. They were even more excited to be there when he welcomed his grandsons home after they’d graduated from the private boarding...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 28

Saturday, May 3, 1884 Cherokee Lands Indian Territory Iron Hammer’s Lodge “Eli Crow, I see you have returned and now you bring all the marshals and little Crows to see me. I see my own brothers, the Barkleys, with you. How am I so honored this day?” “Iron Hammer, I came with my friends and young’uns to tell you of a cattle deal we made in Kansas City this week. My little Crows have gifts for your little Hammers and me and my friends are always happy to sit with Iron Hammer and his brothers...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 32

Tulsa, Indian Territory Crow Ridge Cattle Company June 2, 1884 The big house on the hill was full of happy talk as they gathered in the kitchen to talk and catch up on the latest trip into the Territory. Clarissa was typing on her typewriter as fast as she could to keep up with all that was said. She was getting faster at typing and this was the first time she didn’t make notes to type from later. They let the ten youngest travelers talk first, each of them telling their version of the...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 26

A week after the marshals returned from their last trip, Eli rode across the river to Tulsa with Little Eli and the other boys and girls. The young’uns thought they were almost grown now, getting to ride the big high stepping horses all the way across the river with him and going to the post office at Perryman’s. He gave them enough money to buy some candy and even some gum, for the first time in their lives. The boys saw some baseball bats, gloves, and balls and each of them wanted baseball...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 46

December 27, 1884 Tulsa Depot Tulsa, Indian Territory Jon David and Joe were at the train depot when the train pulled in from Kansas City. Jon David had gotten a telegraph message that there would be twenty-one, young Negro women aboard the train arriving on the twenty-seventh. There were only two Pullman cars and a caboose connected to that train. The preacher from the Negro church in Kansas City had made the trip down to Tulsa, escorting the young women personally, since the young women...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 39

Indian Territory October 5, 1884: As the light of dawn began to spread across the plains, they harnessed the mules and hitched the teams to the wagons. They were all ready to meet the others at Pecan Ridge Cattle Company and start the pecan harvest. They saw how the nearby trees were loaded with pecans and knew this pecan crop was going to be a big one. Eli and Moses had been out before dawn, riding the western perimeter. Duncan and Joe had also been riding the eastern perimeter behind...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 107

They did make that trip in September. Eli wanted the family to visit their hotel in Santa Fe then come back through Albuquerque on their week-long trip. They even made it down to Las Cruces to stay two nights at that hotel before heading back home. Eli knew the women would be having babies in the spring and he was already planning trips to Kansas City after the babies were born. In April of 1890, Eli took his Cherokee brothers, Iron Hammer, Iron Hand and Iron Eyes, with their families for a...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 101

Tulsa, Indian Territory Sunday, July 28, 1889 While Moses, Isaac and Little Eli were loading the horses, the engineer yelled and waved to Eli again just as he stepped down from the Pullman carrying Little Eli’s traveling bag. “Marshal, if we’re gonna make a fast run down to Abilene like you want, the fireman will need some help from your bunch to keep up the steam,” he yelled above the noise of the locomotive. “We’ll ride up here with you. I want to keep this this thing red hot and smoking...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 31

Miranda turned and sat sideways on the top rail as she watched Little Eli run over to get on his horse. Lee Yu, Lilly Beth, Kia, and Michi were all waiting for him. They all waved to her when they saw her looking. She felt like getting off the fence right then and grabbing Eli Crow. She was so in love with him and his family. No matter if it was right in the middle of the cattle pens, and right in front of all the men, she could have thrown him to the ground and loved him right here. They...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 76

Across the small hotel dining room, there were three well-dressed men wearing tall white hats, drinking coffee and smoking fat cigars. One of them moved closer to sit at the table nearest the Young Bucks. “Excuse me please, but did I hear you say you have an exceptionally fast horse bred from Cheyenne horse blood?” The man asked from behind Eli. Eli turned to look back at the man, “Yes Sir, we sure do. He’s never been beaten in about thirty races,” he told the man. “We’re here to meet the...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 27

After their meal, they rounded the young’uns up and headed them back upstairs. The elevator had to make two trips to get them all to the top floor. By the time they had the younger ones settled and into bed, it was after ten o’clock and they had a busy day planned for tomorrow. The baseball game started at one o’clock and they were scheduled to play two games before dark. The grownups talked for another hour before heading off to their separate rooms and to bed. They still wanted to spend...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 110

“Trapper, there are at least two dozen turkey-buzzards circling overhead back west of here,” Micah told him as they rode north. Trapper and the others turned their horses to look back to where Micah was pointing. “Looks like we could have a fresh one for you men to check out. Let’s get on over there,” Trapper said and spanked his horse with his reins. They topped a small rise to see at least two dozen more buzzards on the ground tearing into a dead calf. When they rode up, the buzzards...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 111

After their performance on their first assignment in Colorado back in October of 1896, the six Young Bucks’ names became well known at the Western District U.S. Marshal’s Service office in Kansas City. During the next two years they were called upon time and time again to settle disputes. They were sent to the Missouri border town of Fort Scott, Kansas, to help settle a railroad union dispute that had already gotten out of hand with clashes of violence by the time they arrived. With strong...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 37

“We’ve never been up this way before, Daddy. Where are we going?” Little Eli asked. “We’re going up the Arkansas to the rough country where the Pawnee and Osage Tribes join lands. We’ll camp on the Arkansas and we’ll have our own school for you boys out here.” They had crossed the Arkansas River in a northwesterly direction, then followed along the west side of the river until mid-day. The boys were told to bring nothing but jerky in their grub bags, they were going to survive on what the...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 98

Kansas City, Missouri July 21, 1889 Eli and Isaac were up and dressed, after washing up from a wild time the night before when they’d had champagne sprayed all over them and made love on the balcony. They were sitting out on the balcony again, looking down on the sprawling city below as people began to stir and fill the streets. The girls came out laughing and talking about the fun, crazy time they’d had last night. They were bathed, dressed and ready for a day of shopping and sightseeing...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 69

Upon their return to Tulsa from racing Cheyenne at Vinita, Little Eli had met with Bill and Jack Robertson that day, asking them about making a lightweight saddle just for Cheyenne. After measuring and fitting him with the special built saddletree and pad, they made a saddle with no high pommel and no saddle horn. There were no fenders, just leather straps that supported the small brass stirrups. This saddle was half the weight of the working and pleasure saddles they used on the ranch. As...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 18

October 1, 1881 While Eli was getting his latest prisoners turned over to the jailers, Jefferson left the courthouse through the back door and ran out to saddle his horse. He rode hard up the back way, cutting across an open lot and through someones yard as he raced home. He didn’t take time to put his horse in the barn, he knew Eli would see it anyway. He jerked the saddle off and turned his horse in the cow pen. When Eli rode into the yard later, it was almost sundown and there was no one...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 102

When they arrived in Durant, the sun had been up a few hours and Eli herded them to the hotel. The fireman and engineer went with them as the local railroad workers filled the reservoirs with water and oiled the locomotive for them. This was the first chance Eli had for more than a few words with his Bucks since they’d boarded the caboose in Abilene. Eli and Moses sat across the table from them in the dining room and looked at each of them as they talked to their brothers and their...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 36

“Kit, would you and Ruby want to wear buckskins like we do?” Caleb asked as they all talked, ate, and became friends. “We sure do. Marshal Eli told us we could, and said he’d even give us our own horse,” Kit answered. “We’ll have to round up our horses in the morning and see how many we have now. Daddy may have to get more horses from our friend, Iron Hammer. He’s the main man in the Cherokee Tribe that owns all the lands around us,” Little Eli said. “Momma told me we could all go down to...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 42

Crow Ridge Cattle Company Tulsa, Indian Territory Thanksgiving Day November 27,1884: “Here come the Buffalo Soldiers, they’re crossing the river now!” Isaac yelled as he jumped off the back porch, headed toward the barn where the men, the girls, and the rest of the Bucks were gathered. The women had run the men and younger ones from the house so they could finish cooking and get the dinner ready. This was to be the biggest feast and biggest celebration they’d had to date. The men, the...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 33

When they finished unloading the flatcar, they headed back to the house. Smitty, Leon, James, and Albert were on the wagon and Eli drove. “Smitty, I need to have a talk with you. Want to walk down to the river with me?” Eli asked. “Sure Eli, let me get a drink from the pump and I’ll be ready.” “I’ll meet you out front.” Eli went through the house and into the kitchen where the women were fixing supper. “Corinne, come go with me,” Eli said. “Eli, I’m not sure about this now. Can we wait...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 5

After an early start in the cold hours of morning, they rode hard and steady all day, stopping to relieve themselves twice and eat from the grub sack. They made Kansas City, Missouri late in the day as the sun was sinking behind the cold flat horizon, across the river in Kansas. They stopped at a big fancy hotel and registered as Eli and Rose Crow. The desk man was hesitant at first to let the two Half-Breeds stay in his hotel, but saw the Deputy U.S. Marshal badge and the Indian Police...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 62

“ELI! You’re back. Did you get the last one? Dal said you thought there was a woman with them too,” Sam Connor greeted his grandson when he came through the back door, stomping the mud off his feet. Eli was soaked, his buckskins wet and clinging to his body, his moccasins filled with mud and water. He hadn’t even put his long coat on when he left Young’s Store. The back of his coat was shot out anyway. “They’re all taken care of, Grandpa. How’s Grandma? She alright after all this?” He...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 34

When they reached the river’s edge, Kit laid the fuses and caps on a stump. Ruby handed Kit a stick of dynamite and picked up a cap and a short fuse. Eli and the others watched as she inserted the end of a fuse into the open end of the blasting cap, then put her fingers about an inch from the end of the brass. She stuck this short end of the exposed brass into her mouth with the extra fuse trailing down her chin. They could see her straining her jaws as she bit down on the brass, clamping it...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 97

Eli had planned their trip himself and since he wanted them to stay a few days in Boones Crossing without being in a rush, he decided to take his dad’s advice and travel to Kansas City first then come back to Boones Crossing. Though he and Isaac didn’t wear their guns, they did have their knives on their hips, with their guns packed in their traveling bags. Both were dressed in buckskins and their girls dressed in finery like the other women traveling on the train. They ate one meal in the...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 109

Saturday October 3, 1896 Crow Valley, Oklahoma Territory “Let me see that map again, Deuce,” Ezra said. He stood next to Eli and Isaac as they looked at the map. They had just gotten their first orders as Deputy United States Marshals two days ago, and the six of them were excited as they saddled up. They’d packed the night before and already had their two packsaddles loaded with tents, food and supplies for at least a two-week stay once they reached their destination. They were being sent...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 56

Dal Hopkins had been half asleep, half-awake as he worried about his town. He heard a man whisper something behind him in the cell. Was he dreaming? Could it really be? HE KNEW THAT VOICE... He’d know that voice in the middle of a windstorm on the plains or in a howling snowstorm on top of a mountain. No matter where on earth he was, he would know that voice... Eli was here. He knew it was him! How – he didn’t know, but that was Eli Crow behind him, he’d bet his life on it. “Marshal,...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 84

Eli knew he had a battle on his hands convincing the mommas of his sons and daughters that his plan was the best way to keep the Bucks, the Crow girls and the rest of them from having babies and still let them spend time with their friends. He figured the best way to handle this was to get them all at once and get it over with. Miranda, Clarissa, Tin Yu, Catt, Eva, Rose, Sissy, Suh, Juni, and Grandma were gathered together out away from the others. Eli wanted all of them to listen to what he...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 99

Boones Crossing, Kansas July 23, 1889 Little Eli, Kit, Ruby, and Isaac arrived in Boones Crossing early, making the short trip from Kansas City in only a matter of two hours. They had accompanied their friends to the train station the evening before and watched as they boarded the train to Colorado. This was a tearful parting of new friends with all of them vowing to meet again soon. The McInnis sisters especially took it hard, sobbing as they sat on the train and waved out the window to...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 108

Crow Ridge September 1, 1896 “Come on in, Ezra. Your dad and I wanted to talk to you before you head back to Crow Valley,” Rose told her son. Jefferson was sitting up in bed with the covers pulled to his waist. “Dad, are you feeling any better?” Ezra asked as he walked over to sit at his bedside and lay his hand on top Jefferson’s right hand. “I feel better today, Son. This has actually been one of my better days in the past few months. “Dad, I suppose I’ve always taken for granted that...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 41

When the Buffalo Soldiers rolled in from Little Tree with empty wagons, all of them jumped in and loaded them as quickly as possible. There were fifteen more loads to ship after they held back the last three loaded wagons to take to Tulsa. Willis turned fifteen of his men right back around, telling them to get on back so they could all head over to Tulsa and start learning to be oil well drillers. The next morning early, Eli and Jon David were sitting by the fire outside, drinking coffee...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 92

Eli knew he had to get over to the women as soon as he could. He saw them laughing and talking with Analisa, pointing now and then toward where he stood. Even Sissy, Miranda, and Grandmother were huddled with the young Mexican woman, whispering and laughing. When Catt and Eva pulled her aside, they were laughing aloud and Eli knew it was time to go. “I see all of you have met Analisa. I hope you’ll make her welcome. I’ve asked her to work for us when we get back to Tulsa,” Eli told them when...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 12

Two weeks earlier, when Duncan and Eli had split as they arrived in Tulsa, Duncan felt alone as he rode north toward Kansas. Though he’d been a deputy marshal for over two years when he met Eli, he’d grown to like hid friend so well that he missed his company and the friendship they shared together on their trips into the Territory. He rode into southern Kansas two days later, after riding late like he and Eli often did when they first met. He wanted to hurry and do his law business, then...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 29

The men of Crow Ridge Cattle Company loaded the second trainload of cattle bound for Kansas City and knew there wasn’t time to load another fifteen cars before dark. The first trainload would have to make it to the next sidetrack, near the Kansas state line, before the two empty trains could travel on down to Tulsa. They made plans to start loading at daylight the next day. The empty trains would arrive during the night and have to lay over. They gathered around after the first day of...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 71

The Waco Kid never raised his head as he reached out to pick up a stick and thrash it across the bedroll nearest him. “Get your asses up, we got a score to settle this morning and I’m ready to get started!” he said loudly. The other men began to stir in their bedrolls and The Waco Kid rolled over to sit up. He had yet to look up as he pulled his boots on, then picked up his two pistols and shoved them down in his holsters. He stretched his arms over his head, wincing at the pain in his ribs,...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 73

Crow Ridge March 29, 1889 The family was up before dawn to see the Crow girls and the Young Bucks off. Even their younger brothers and sisters were up. Eli cornered Little Eli and Ezra as soon as they came downstairs and pulled them aside. “I need to give you men something. I’ve been wanting to tell you about this, but never felt like it was the right time until now. “Eli, back when you told me that you Bucks wanted to have a place of your own and still wanted it to be near each other, I...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 53

Union Station Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania June 19, 1885 Eli had been on the train for four days when he arrived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They had an hour layover there, one of many layovers they’d had on his long train ride from Indian Territory. After he’d found the toilets to relieve himself, he sat inside the huge train station and watched the hundreds of people coming and going. He’d never seen this many people in one place ever before, not even in Kansas City at the ballpark. He kept...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 30

“This is absolutely beautiful. I just love the way the houses and barns look with all the pecan trees around,” Miranda said. “It does look good and shady back in them trees. We need to plant some pecan trees over at the other place to shade it a little, I reckon,” Eli agreed. “You boys get you some clean buckskins and go back behind the barn and get a bath,” Eli told the six boys. “Miranda, would you help Sissy get the girls back there and get them bathed?” “I will, but first we’re going...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 48

There were snow flurries blowing in the wind, with a light blanket already covering the ground when the Bucks started out the next morning after saying their goodbyes to the family. They were dressed in their buckskins with their union suits underneath and heavy boiler overalls over their buckskins. Each had a leather fur-lined cap pulled down over their head and ears. They wore wool scarves backed with flannel over their faces, leaving only a slit with their eyes exposed as they rode...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 13

Eli and Duncan headed out of town with their wagon load of prisoners. Bud Parkins drove the wagon, Duncan and Eli rode their horses. “Eli, I already like this horse pretty good. He’s as tall and long legged as that big stud you got.” “Yep, you got a good’un, Duncan.” They turned south at the creek crossing, and rode right by Noonan’s ranch. “You could at least let me see my wife before you take me back,” Noonan said. “I’ll go see if she wants to see you... “Duncan, you keep them headed...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 89

“What can I do for you, Mister? You look to be part Indian. Are you?” The man behind the window at the train station said as Eli walked up to the window to send a telegraph message back to Little Tree. “I need to send a message over to Little Tree, Texas. Can you do that for me?” Eli said, ignoring the man’s remark. “I sure can. Who is it for and what name do you want on it?” “Put my name on it, Marshal Eli Crow. Send it to Hoke at the livery. Tell him I need him to get word to my folks at...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 67

“Son, that was some race. We heard what Parkman’s jockey said. You did the right thing holding Cheyenne back, then letting him run away with the race after they’d tried to run him down like that. You’d think Sam Parkman would know better by now,” Eli said as he and Joe stood beside Little Eli when their picture was made. “Did you win big again, Dad?” Little Eli asked, knowing by his smile that he did. “We all won big on that race. I already have another big bet placed on the last race...

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