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BETWEEN ACTS.

The follwing despatch which was szent from Buffalo Bill to Captain Jack, and prompted the following verses from the Poet Scout, (as he is familiary known on the frontier,) explains itself.

CAMP ON INDIAN CREEK, JULY 8TH, 1876.

Jack, old boy, have you heard of the death of the brave Custer?

BUFFALO BILL.

CUSTERS DEATH.

Did I hear the news from Custer?
Well, I reckon I did, old pard;
It came like a streak of lightnin',
And, you bet, it hit me hard.
I ain't no hand to blubber, And he briny

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