Capitolo 16
out on this side of the trainer, please and is rapid around him!'
"The men that give these orders thought some feet behind the lamp and
out of sight, but the face of a Winchester was clearly visible and
every man seemed to cover on the stage. It is needless to say that us
respected, it got down in the height you flash some light, and it flanked above with
our backs to the thief, hands in the air. There was a very veiled
woman on the stage that he implored to hold the light for him, while assuring
his that he never stole a woman. This veiled person disappeared to
the time, and it was supposed to have been a confederate. When the light
it was kept for him, he drew a black beret on every one of us, while crossing
each for weapon. Then he proceeded to steal us, and it finally went
through the mail. The takings on a hour to do the job; he seemed in
nothing hurry.
"It was not what he went out of the mail but the passengers
it approximately produced nine hundred income to him, while there were being three times
that amount on top the trainer in my taking, wound in a dirty flannel
shirt. When he disappeared us we were the imaginable most convenient destiny of men.
You/he/she was amusing to feel the excuses, threats and the likes; but the
done the same he/she remained, that a dozen of us had been stolen from a solo
bandit. I felt well me on him as the money in the taking you/he/she had been
neglected.
"Well, we clarified out the obstruction in the road, and it got on board of the
once more you train. Approximately four in the morning us reached ours
destination, only two hours late. In the office of hotel where the stage
him stopped it was the a lot of man that had stolen us. He had in a hour
before of us, and it was an a lot of listener interested in the accident
how retold. There was out a first train of city that morning, and to
a place where they stopped for breakfast he sat to the table with
many drummers that were in the hold-up, a more careful listener.
"He was captured the same day. He had rented out a horse of a livery