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MiaKayla Koerber at Apr 22, 2020 02:11 PM

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WHILE BUFFALO BILL is "making Rome howl" in the West, his old comrade. TEXAS JACK, is "splitting the ears of the groundlings" in the East. JACK'S troupe includes M'lle MORLACHI, to whom he is married, and DONALD MCKAY, "the chief of the Warm Spring Indians. Two mustangs appear on the stage during the play. M'lle appears in four characters, alternating the pale-face maiden with the blear-eyed squaw. It is difficult to say which of the rival scouts is the most effective actor. TEXAS JACK makes the most noise, but BUFFALO BILL gets the most scalps.

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WHILE BUFFALO BILL is "making Rome
howl" in the West, his old comrade.
TEXAS JACK, is "splitting the ears of the
groundlings" in the East. JACK'S troupe
includes M'lle MORLACHI, to whom he is
married, and DONALD MCKAY, "the chief
of the Warm Spring Indians. Two mustangs
appear on the stage during the
play. M'lle appears in four characters,
alternating the pale-face maiden with
the blear-eyed squaw. It is difficult to
say which of the rival scouts is the most
effective actor. TEXAS JACK makes the most
noise, but BUFFALO BILL gets the
most scalps.