nephew of the dead man, is said to have emptiedβ¦
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to the floor together, Spence
stunned and temporarily unconscious. While
thus prostrate the balance of the Mexicans
made a savage attack upon him, some firing
shot after shot at him to the number of eight
or ten, while others rushed out and pelted him
with rocks.
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nephew of the dead man, is said to have emptied
his pistol. Miraculous to relate, however, Spence
escaped with slight flesh wounds, one in each
hand. Coming to himself Pete found that his
pistol had been shot out of his hand, and in
some manner, of which he has no distinct
recollection, he managed to escape from the
furies of the Mexicans and made his way with
all possible speed toward Clifton and surren-
dered himself to Justice Sias.