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to show that beneath the rough exterior of [word?]
a chicken's, while his reckless bravado is
merely put on to conceal a delecate, shi[?]
nature. The illusion is so complete, however
that one would almost [?]dy to swear th[?]
these gentlemen are not actors. Wh[?]
with the aid of numerous bloddy conflicts,
wherein persone who a minute before, was
twenty miles away, are telegraphed back, [word?]
get there just in time; the beautiful Indian
maiden with an Italian accent and weakness for
scouts; the lovely white girl maid in captivity by
the aborigines; the poetics trapper and his
fellicitous homillies on the beauties of nature
and the superiority of water to rotgut as a beverage;
the c[?]nbric-clad Pawnees from BaIsland
avenue; the inexplicate inebriane who
manages to keep drunk for several days without
a drop of anything; the prairie fire, the fight
for life, the vengeance wreaked on the murderous
redskins, and the grand tableau at the close - all
three put together furnish are entertainment
for the toiling masses who patroinze the abo[?]
There is a plentifu lack of [?]entilation at t[?]
amphitheater where in the presence of 2,0[?]
bad breaths and twice as many unclean feet,
is well to adopt the tactics of Casoa, w[?]
"darent not laught, for fear of opening his l[?]
and receiving the bad air." These defects a[?]
easily remedied and should be looked to
once, unless Mr. Nixon courts an indictment f[?]
manslaughter by slow poison.

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