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“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 the leather shop and get y’all some buckskins after we eat. We’ll have time, if y’all want to,” Caleb told them.

“Heck yeah, we want to. I already like the way Kia, Lee Yu, and Michi look with them on. ‘Sides that, I have trouble keepin’ my dress tail down when the wind blows,” Ruby told him.

“We like wearing buckskins too, Ruby, and when we ride our horses, we can sit on the saddle better,” Michi told her.

“How old are you, Michi?” Kit asked.

“Kia and I are ten, we’re twins.”

“I’m nine and Ruby is ten,” Kit told them again.

“Little Eli, Caleb, Isaac, Micah, and Ezra will be nine soon. Lee Yu and Lilly Beth are almost nine. All their birthdays are only a couple of days apart so they just tell everyone they all have the same birthday. Lee Yu is only one day older but she likes to tell our brothers that she is the oldest. Pike is a half a year younger and is eight and a half,” Michi told them.

“Will Isaac get to go with us when we go to the leather shop?” Ruby asked as she smiled at Isaac.

“We’ll have to make a way for him to go. Us boys go together, no matter what,” Little Eli told her.

“Little Eli, does your eye and your neck hurt where you was sewed up?” Kit asked as she leaned close to look his stitches over good.

“It sorta burned a little when Lettie was sewing me up, but now it just feels kinda numb, like my skin is asleep up there.”

“You and Isaac are very brave for trying to save Lilly Beth. All of you boys must take after your daddies. Them’s the biggest, baddest, bravest men we ever saw in our lives. Y’all shoulda seen them take out all the bad men up where we come from.

“We showed them how to use dynamite and they blowed the whole bunch of them up, after they’d killed seven of them with their guns, that is,” Ruby told them.

“What is dynamite?” Ezra asked, just as the others were about to.

“The marshals brought back two wagons loaded with it. It’s like a short round stick and when you put a blasting cap on it and light the fuse with a match, it blows up.”

“Yeah and the more you use, the bigger and louder and badder it is too,” Kit added.

“How did y’all know enough about that dynamite to show our daddies how to use it?” Micah asked as they all stopped eating to look at the Halloran sisters.

“Gramps showed us all about it, ‘fore his eyes went bad. He says we’re as good as he’s ever seen at it too,” Kit told them proudly.

“Do you use a cap like an old rifle or pistol cap?” Caleb asked.

“Yeah kinda, but made like a long skinny bullet, so it’ll go up inside a stick of dynamite,” Ruby answered.

“I can’t wait to see that stuff work. Is it real loud when it blows up?” Little Eli asked.

“Heck yeah, it’s loud. It sounds like thunder and lightnin’ just hit right next to you. We throw it in the river and it knocks the breath out of the fish. Ruby and me swim out and catch the big catfish and throw ‘em on the bank.” Kit explained more about the explosive.

“You had catfish up there too? We got lots of them here. Big ones too,” Little Eli said.

“Yeah, we had some big ones up there too. We like the five to ten pounder’s best for cookin’ and eatin’ though,” Ruby told him.

“We’ll have to get our daddies to let y’all show us how to do that. We all love to eat catfish and Tin Yu can cook catfish that tastes so good,” Little Eli told her as Kit moved over between him and Caleb to talk.

“Me and Ruby can cook fish good too. We cooked the marshals some up there and they said it was real good,” Kit told them.

Moses walked out on the porch to check on the young’uns and Pike was ready for him.

“Daddy, will you take us down to the leather shop before dark so we can get Kit and Ruby some buckskins? They said their dress tails blow up too bad in the wind,” Pike said.

“Sure, I’ll get Duncan to help me and we’ll hitch one of the teams to that wagon we got left. We’ll come around here and get all of you when we’re ready.”

“Thanks, Daddy. I knew you’d want them to wear buckskins and not dresses, for when we ride horses.”

“Isaac, I’ll sit next to you if you want me to, so I can help with your broke leg,” Ruby told him.

“Thanks, Ruby. I’d like that,” he said, his face turning red when the other boys grinned at him.

Moses and Duncan drove the wagon around front and helped Pike and Isaac in the wagon. Ruby sat right next to Isaac and smiled at him.

Kit made sure she was sitting right next to Little Eli in the wagon bed, as they rode the bumpy wagon down to the river and crossed into Tulsa.

Adalee and Cadalee were working in the clothes shop and Jack and Bill were in the saddle shop when the wagon pulled up. They had all come back across the river after news that Little Eli, Lilly Beth, and Isaac were alright.

Little Eli and all the boys ran over to the saddle shop, while the girls took the Halloran sisters to see Cadalee and Adalee.

Moses and Duncan told Jack and Bill Robertson about the girls and their gramps who came home with them and that they were getting some buckskins to wear.

“We may as well throw two of these saddles on the wagon then. They’ll be wanting to ride as soon as y’all get the horse herd gathered back up,” Jack told them.

“I think Kit would like this one, Jack. It’s sort of like the one you made me,” Little Eli told him as he ran his hands over the smooth black leather of the saddle next to him.

Isaac looked at Eli, and as soon as he stopped talking, Isaac spoke up.

“I kinda think Ruby would like this one over here. I like the one I got and it’s made just like mine,” he said and his brothers laughed at him and Little Eli.

“We’ll put them in the wagon then. I think you boys made some good choices,” Duncan said and winked at Moses. Moses knew what Duncan meant and smiled.

Over in the buckskin shop, Cadalee and Adalee were fitting the Halloran sisters with some buckskin shirts and britches to match the Crow girls’ clothes.

“These britches will fit you just fine, Kit. They may be a little tight on your butt at first when you ride, but we girls kind of like them to fit like that, don’t we girls?” She said and they all laughed as Kia and Michi turned to stick their butts out to show their tight buckskin britches across their butts.

“They’ll have to have some bigger shirts, Adalee, both of them have way bigger titties than any of us already,” Lee Yu told them and all the girls laughed again.

“Here Ruby, you’re the biggest. Try this one on and we’ll see how it looks on you,” Adalee said as she handed her a new buckskin shirt with leather fringe along the sleeves and on the front across her chest as well as across her shoulders in back.

“GOLLEEE, Ruby. You got some big titties for ten years old. I hope mine get that big when I’m grown,” Lee Yu told her when Ruby and Kit pulled their dresses over their heads to stand naked in front of them.

“Yeah, Michi and I are ten and we barely got these bumps,” Kia laughed as she pushed her chest out against her buckskin shirt.

“All of you girls are going to be big in the butt and big in the titty too, just wait and see,” Cadalee told them.

“Really, Cadalee? We sure hope we are. Our momma’s all have big ones and they look so good. I just hope mine are as big as yours and Adalee’s,” Michi told her.

“I want some as big as Aunt Miranda’s. She’s got some big pretty ones too, doesn’t she?” Lee Yu said and they all laughed.

The girls were having fun as they helped Ruby and Kit dress in new buckskins and moccasins. They wore one set and carried another set with them. This was the most fun the Halloran sisters had ever had in their lives. This was the first friends their own age they’d ever had too and they already felt like sisters with the Crow girls. They both liked being around boys for the first time too, and the Crow boys had already proven they were as brave and tough as most grown men.

Duncan lifted Isaac back into the wagon and the Halloran sisters helped Pike and Little Eli aboard. The sun was almost down as they crossed the river and rode up the long slope to unload back in front of the house.

The recent days of destruction, pain, and hurt were starting to pass as the members of the Crow family and their friends sat on the wide, tall front porch and watched the peaceful sunset.

“Kit, you and Ruby come go with me. We need to get that beautiful red hair washed and you both need baths since you now have new buckskins to wear,” Clarissa told them as she stood and held out her hands to both of them.

“We’ll bring the bath water for them, Aunt Clarissa,” Michi said as she, Kia, and Lee Yu jumped up to go with them.

Kit and Ruby Halloran were ready to do whatever they were asked, just to be with their new friends. They gladly went to the back room with Clarissa, followed by the three Crow girls with buckets of water.

Jeb Halloran had met and become friends with all the men and women of the big family. He’d already met and talked with the oil men and even exchanged stories of the times he worked in the coal fields in Kansas and the coal mines back east in his younger days, until he’d lost his eyesight.

Doc and Lettie had George Barkley bandaged and sitting up in bed. He was still spitting up blood and hurting in his chest when he coughed and Doc had concluded he’d suffered bruised ribs and a bruised lung from the flying debris. His bump on his head was more than likely a concussion and could take weeks for him to remember things. He was awake and talking to his wife and brothers, but couldn’t even remember the storm coming or being hit.

Doc Harrod told George’s brothers to keep him talking and make him try to remember. They brought him some hot coffee and sat around his bed talking.

Eli, Duncan, Moses, and Joe sat on the porch at sundown with the six boys. Jeb, Smitty and all the drilling crew were there. Howard and Jefferson were still inside, working on their plans to begin purchasing mineral rights.

“Eli, I see a rider coming across the river. Looks like the messenger boy from the telegraph office,” Moses said as they all watched the boy ride his pony right up to the front porch.

“Marshal Eli, got a telegraph message here for a Miranda McLoughlin. Sure am glad to see all y’all made it through the storm alright,” the boy said as he reached out and handed Eli the paper.

“Want me to go get her, Daddy?” Micah asked, already standing.

“Yep, tell her it’s from her parents,” Eli said as he saw the name on it.

Miranda came out onto the porch, grabbed the paper and read the message aloud in the fading light.

Miranda McLoughlin stop June twenty stop S McLoughlin stop

“Eli, Mother and Daddy are coming the twentieth, that’s next Friday. Can we get married on Sunday the twenty second?” she asked, hugging his neck with her good arm.

Eli stood and walked to the porch steps. He whistled as loud as he could and the young messenger boy slid his pony to a stop and looked back. Eli waved to him and the boy rode back at a hard gallop. Eli had a telegraph message to send. He reached over and picked up the pencil Clarissa had left in her chair and scribbled a note on a piece of paper.

“Boy, can you make out my writin’?” He asked.

“Yes Sir, Marshal Eli, it says...”

“Never you mind what it says, just make sure it gets sent right now.”

“Yes Sir, Marshal Eli,” he said, grinning when Eli flipped him a half-dollar coin.

Early the next day, the messenger boy rode up to the house while they were still at the breakfast table.

Eli walked out on the porch when the boy yelled telegraph. Eli read the message and smiled, then put the paper in his pouch at his waist. The young messenger was still on his pony, smiling at Eli.

Eli reached into his pouch and pulled a half-dollar out, then flipped it out to him.

“Thanks, Marshal Eli.”

“You’re welcome, Boy. Just keep all our messages coming to me and my family as soon as they come in.”

“Yes Sir, Marshal,” the boy said as he whirled his pony and rode down the slope to the river.

The next day was spent with the boys who could ride, gathering up all the horses that had scattered in the storms. Little Eli, Micah, Caleb and Ezra rode out following the paths of the three storms as they rounded up their horses.

They found one of the Paint geldings with a broken foreleg, standing next to Lilly Beth’s paint filly. Micah and Caleb jumped to the ground, trying to get him to lead. Micah lifted the horse’s leg and ran his hand up and down his lower leg. After trying hard to get the horse to put weight on its leg, they gave up.

“His leg is busted up bad, Eli. The bone is about to stick out.”

“I never killed a horse or any other animal before, but I know what Daddy would do if he was here. He’d never let a horse suffer. I got to put this one down,” he said as he pulled his daddy’s Winchester from the saddle boot.

“Wait, Little Eli. Let me rub his neck and pat him before we put him down,” Ezra said as he jumped to the ground.

Little Eli joined them as they stepped off their horses and patted the crippled Paint on his neck, then they stepped back as Little Eli raised his rifle.

He’d seen his daddy do this, but it took all he could muster to look into this horse’s eyes and pull the trigger. The rifle shot broke the silence in the still, damp morning air, making all their horses flinch and all the young boys jump too, as they watched the Paint horse hit the ground with a thud.

Each of the boys had tears in their eyes when they mounted and rode off toward home, leading Lilly Beth’s Paint and the other horses.

Eli, Moses, and Jon David had ridden over to Iron Hammer’s lodge to check on them. The Cherokee had very little damage to their place, and all their livestock was accounted for.

They rode back over to where they’d set all the oil storage tanks along the pipeline. They saw two tanks completely destroyed and two more dented, but usable. On their way back, they rode to the railroad to check the loading pens and the main oil storage tanks at the loading facility. There were lots of limbs and leaves piled against the corrals, but no damage to any of the corrals or tanks.

The two windmills were spinning and pumping water slowly into the water troughs. Each of them had a single twisted blade on the rotor, but nothing to keep them from running until they could be repaired.

“I reckon we all come out of this storm kinda like them windmills. We got some broken bones and some cuts and scrapes. Lilly Beth’s coming out of that thing with her banged up head. George really took a bad hit on his head, but we’re all alive. We lost a horse, a calf and a goat. We lost a few chickens and maybe some turkeys. The good thing is, we didn’t lose any of our family or friends,” Eli spoke as they stood looking over the loading pens and the huge oil storage tanks they’d ordered to hold all the oil that will be pumped here to load onto tank cars.

“I agree, Dad. We’re very fortunate the storms weren’t as strong as some we’ve heard of in the past. From what Doc said, Lilly Beth should be fine in a week or so, and looks like Sissy’s baby is going to be fine. Doc told me this morning that George may take a while longer to heal than he first thought. Doc even said he may never have all his memory back but other than that, he should be alright in time,” Jon David said.

“Let’s get on back and help get the repairs done on the houses and barns. The boys will be back by dinnertime with what horses they’ve rounded up,” Eli said as he mounted up.

“Eli, are we still gonna go ahead and start drillin’ for oil, now that we got some damage to the tanks?” Moses asked as they rode along the ridge toward the house in the distance.

“I talked with Smitty and the others last night and told them I wanted them to kick it up a bit more even. They said it’ll take us a month or so to get the repairs done after the storm. Then we’ll have to move the first derricks back there and get them set up with the water piped over to ‘em. We’ll be getting the steam tractors in here soon. We’re getting close but we still got a lot of work to do. I told them I wanted to have the first oil well pumping before Christmas. They all told me that their plan was to have the first one pumping by the first of the year anyway.”

“Dad, Smitty told me the steam engines and the steam tractors should be here in a week or so and we’ll have to pay the freight. We ordered them right after we talked about using them for pumping the oil, the day after all of you left for Kansas,” Jon David told them.

“Will the steam engines have pumps on them, or will we need to get pumps too?”

“They ordered some of the steam engines with oil pumps attached, then they ordered a half dozen oil pumps to set up and use the tractors to run them with drive belts,” Jon David answered.

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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 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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