Citizenship Plays a Dramatic Reader for Upper Grades
Citizenship Plays a Dramatic Reader for Upper Grades
Eleanore Hubbard
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Ugh! (All gather around Maj. Nott. ) DODGE. Major Nott, you were on the spot at the right time. NOTT. I knew those red fiends had left the hills and I hurried my Pawnees from up track to head them off. I'm glad they did not have a chance to do any damage. IST REP. (shaking his head). Well, well, tools in one hand and gun in the other ! NOTT. They are troublesome insects, the Sioux and Cheyennes, and how they hate the " iron horse " ! They can't understand where it gets its power. DODGE (laughin...g). Do you remember the day they tried to stop our engine by putting across the track a rope tied to two Indians on horseback? Of course the engine pulled them right off their horses 168 and dragged them along the ground. They thought it was a " fire devil " that caught them. (All laugh. ) 2ND REP. I call this building a railroad under difficulties. CASE. It isn't easy. But in spite of everything, heat, cold, supplies, and Indians, end o ' track keeps marching on, and we'll soon join with the Central Pacific to make one great transcontinental railroad.
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