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CYT Students at Sep 05, 2019 08:59 PM

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"BUFFALO BILL" IN ENGLAND.
America has had worse representatives in England than "Buffalo Bill." He is a handsome man, a brave man, a splendid shot, a perfect rider, and if any London toughs get him in a close place and press him too far, they will find that he is a fighter "from away back." If he keeps sober he will not disgrace his country, for he is shrewd enough to know his own defects and he conceals them splendidly by a retiring and courteous manner. If he happens to go on a spree we are not sure that he will disgrace his country even then, because he drinks as he rides and shoots, and he will give London such a shaking up as it has not had for a long time. Deep down "Buffalo Bill" is a brainy man, a born General. That he can keep such an organization as his under control is a proof of magnificent administrative ability, backed by a pluck that never falters. A couple of years ago a horse was procured that tossed off all his vaqueros and Indians, and they reported to him that he was too much of a terror for them all. Bill's answer was, "We came from the West advertising

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