On making known to Apache our wish toβ¦
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Old Germanperson
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a.k.a. old man
Apache Georgeperson
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a.k.a. Apache, Pachie
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have no
doubt has come to the conclusion that I was a
tenderfoot and a badly scared tenderfoot at
that and that the terrible crowd of ruffians were
merely a crowd of honest miners as harmless
as kittens. Wait, my friends, wait till I get
through before you form an opinion.
On making known to Apache our wish to
buy a wagon and team and camping outfit he
told us he would look around and see what he
could do to assist us. He took us to a delapi-
dated old tent and told us to remain βright tharβ
till he returned.
He was absent but a short time and on his
return he informed us that he had found the
very thing we wanted and told us to followβ
him. He took us to the largest tent in town
which was occupied by an old German and his
wife who had a small stock of groceries and
notions which they were selling at about five
hundred per cent profit.
We found the old man had a good span of
states mules, a covered wagon and in fact every-
thing necessary for the trip we contemplated
making and we purchased the whole outfit for
two hundred and seventy-five dollars.