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Buffalo Bill's Book.

One of the best known and most popular [men?] in the west is Wm. F. Cody, generally [known?] as Buffalo Bill. His life has been one [of?] variety and adventure such as fall to the lot [of?] few men. After having achieved high [reputation?] as a guide and scout Cody was drafted [into?] the dramatic business by Ned Buntline and [he?] gained much wealth thereby and now [?] comes before us as an author in [the?] publicaiton of his life in a volume [?] 365 pages. It abounds in startling [situations?], interspersed with flashes of humor and [permeations?] of western life which cannot fail [to render?] it a financial success. The tone of [?] work is superior to the class to which it [belongs?] and the general truthfulness of its [statements?] as to Cody's adventures in the service [of?] the government on the plains is attested by [?] officiers as Sheridan, Carr, Crook, Hazen, [?] Royall. It is a book which will sell [rapidly in?] England as well as America, on account [of the?] reputation Cody has there by reason of [?] connection as guide with numerous [English?] hunting parties that have visited our [western?] plains.

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Buffalo Bill's Book.

One of the best known and most popular [men?]