Lost in the Caon the Story of Sam Willetts Adventures On the Great Colorado
Lost in the Caon the Story of Sam Willetts Adventures On the Great Colorado
A R Alfred Rochefort Calhoun
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Willett, as he and Hank rose to their feet and stood side by side. " This ain't pleasant work, " said one of the committee with a face and manner that told he was heartily ashamed of his part in the business, " but it's got to be did. " Neither Mr. Willett nor Hank made any reply. Badger and the members of the committee were all armed to the teeth, and forming about the prisoners, they marched them down to a platform tnat projected over the cliff and from the further end of which two ropes hung... down. About this platform every man living in and about Hurley's Gulch, excepting Si Brill and Collins had gathered, even Frank Shirley, weak and wicked, could not resist the temptation to see his cruel work com- pleted. The ropes were made ready and the condemned men were told they could pray for five minutes. Instead of kneeling down both turned their faces to the setting sun, and in all that crowd no one was calmer than they. Suddenly the painful stillness was broken by a cry SURPRISE FOR HURLEY 'S G ULCE.
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