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19SOME OF 17 WHEN AND WHERE "BUFFALO BILL" IS JUST PLAIN "BILLY," "BILL," Among all the realities that have made the Wild West and Congress of Rough His strong, picturesque personality has stood for a quarter of a century typical of the free life on the great plains, in the canyons, and among the cloud-piercing peaks of the West. Whether the season of the Rough Riders end at Berlin, Rome, Venice, Naples, Vienna, Madrid, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Paris or New York; be it in Germany, Italy, France, Spain, America or England, however enticing the social, sight-seeing of HUNTING GAME NEAR YELLOWSTONE PARK scenic attractions bidding him stay, nothing but the fastest speed steam can make suits Col. Cody. He wants to, and will cross the Missouri River at the earliest possible moment. From London to the brink of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado in eleven days was one of his rushes from the rising to the setting sun made a few years ago. In Omaha he is "Col. Cody," except when he meets men whose locks are silvered, men of the plains and mountains who have known him thirty years or more; with them he is just "Billy," or plain "Bill." At North Platte, Neb., where he has lived since the early seventies, he is "Our Billy" or "Bill," with high and low, rich and poor alike, and a man's station in life or the money he has had, or has now, does not in the least affect Col. Cody's manner towards him. His hand and his heart rate are held out to all, and to the poor and needy it is never an empty hand he holds out. | 19SOME OF 17 WHEN AND WHERE "BUFFALO BILL" IS JUST PLAIN "BILLY," "BILL," Among all the realities that have made the Wild West and Congress of Rough His strong, picturesque personality has stood for a quarter of a century typical of the free life on the great plains, in the canyons, and among the cloud-piercing peaks of the West. Whether the season of the Rough Riders end at Berlin, Rome, Venice, Naples, Vienna, Madrid, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Paris or New York; be it in Germany, Italy, France, Spain, America or England, however enticing the social, sight-seeing of HUNTING GAME NEAR YELLOWSTONE PARK scenic attractions bidding him stay, nothing but the fastest speed steam can make suits Col. Cody. He wants to, and will cross the Missouri River at the earliest possible moment. From London to the brink of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado in eleven days was one of his rushes from the rising to the setting sun made a few years ago. In Omaha he is "Col. Cody," except when he meets men whose locks are silvered, men of the plains and mountains who have known him thirty years or more; with them he is just "Billy," or plain "Bill." At North Platte, Neb., where he has lived since the early seventies, he is "Our Billy" or "Bill," with high and low, rich and poor alike, and a man's station in life or the money he has had, or has now, does not in the least affect Col. Cody's manner towards him. His hand and his heart rate are held out to all, and to the poor and needy it is never an empty hand he holds out. |
