Young Wild West at Forbidden Pass""
Forbidden Pass they saw that a crowd of
zed as Sedgwick, waved his hand
to us, if the outlaws are still hanging around here," o
ell, it was not painted by an ignorant man, anyhow. It is about the first sign, with so ma
mart man. The lettering is good, I must say. And there is even a painted background-something I did
suppose, Arietta," said Ji
ld pay it, if any was demanded," she r
rself. But there was one thing evident, and that was that she did not mean
ng, but proceeded on their way,
gether," said Wild, as they got nearly a mile through the pass. "
th a confident nod. "I reckon I'll
he very spot where Wild had seen the
the spot where he had dismounted, the ground being rather soft there
, and they were almost straining their
exclamation of satisfacti
'em,
Jim, almost at t
through the pass, and when we come
y found that Wild did not seem to want to make much of t
hout meeting a human being or seeing anyth
d took a look at the si
if the two had been side by side th
d looked it over Wild decided to take it down and
lace of a hammer and soon knocked t
s quickly
saw that there was some lette
ers were daubed on in a careless way,
ighted up with a smile a
neral Store," "S
el-head so his companions could read it. "I reckon we k
n Roche go inter ther cave last night you would know now that h
ll put it so the back part can be read. It may make Cap Roche wonder a little, and if anyb
e lost no time in nailing the sign to the
s you could the others; but I reckon they can be read all right
is way they'll notice it quic
look at the trail that came around the mountain at t
Wild. "I reckon we'll go through ther
We will need something from the general s
n, mounting their horses, turned
the cave had been discovered by our hero the night
an examination when a revolver shot soun
down the rocky side of the pass and
one of them, who was easily recog
k-cr
quick succession, and the
pointing their weapons at him, so he
d, and he felt that one hostile wo
the others were so close upon them that Wild was seized
with his clenched fists and made
y, and he was simply doing this
age of it but one, a
ed. "Hold him tight, boys! I'm glad yer didn't kill him when that shot was fired at him. I told Chuck not
nly fellow stood holding him with one hand, while his ot
d in getting around a bend, but Wi
hing both he and Arietta were dragged up close t
hey went, the outlaws following with
ro found himself in the darkness befor
ave, but a hand was quickly placed over her mouth, and that ended any furt
e was being dragged into the cave, and it
ss it was, so he did
g away was a little consolation, for that mean
endence on Charlie and Jim, fo
ge the outlaws took them,
ind the boy's hands and then Chuc
o the post until Cap comes. We'll keep the girl
man who had cautioned him not to kill the bo
will bring 'em back ter
our toll!" exclaimed Young Wild West, who had now fully reco
how I feel toward you, I reckon. You don't have no idea th
doubt but that I will
be. I'm goin' ter be ther one what w