<h2 class="vspace"><SPAN name="CHAPTER_XIV" id="CHAPTER_XIV"></SPAN>CHAPTER XIV.<br/> <span class="subhead">HELD UP BY ROAD AGENTS.</span></h2>
<p>While riding Pony Express another adventure happened
to Buffalo Bill which illustrates his nerve under most trying
circumstances and great cleverness in getting out of scrapes.</p>
<p>It was when Buffalo Bill was in the Pony Express service
between Red Buttes and Three Crossings, which included the
perilous crossing of the Platte River, half a mile in width.</p>
<p>He rode into the station at the end of his run to find that
the man who was to go on from there had been killed by road
agents the night before.</p>
<p>There was nothing else for him to do but take the ride
himself, so Bill started promptly to do so. He darted away
upon his double duty and yet as he rode away he considered
that as his fellow-rider had been killed by road agents, he
stood a very fair chance of sharing the same fate.</p>
<p>It had become known in some mysterious manner, past
finding out, that there was to be a large sum of money sent
through by Pony Express and this was what the road agents
were after.</p>
<p>Missing it after killing the other rider, Will Cody very
naturally supposed that they would make another effort to
secure the treasure.</p>
<p>So when he reached the next relay station he walked
about a while longer than was his wont.</p>
<p>This was to perfect a little plan he had decided upon,
which was to take a second pair of saddle-pouches and put<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_128" id="Page_128">128</SPAN></span>
something in them and leave them in sight, while those that
held the valuable express packages he folded up in his saddle-blanket
in such a way that they would not be seen unless
a search was made for them.</p>
<p>The truth was Buffalo Bill knew he carried the valuable
package and it was his duty to protect it with his life.</p>
<p>So with this clever scheme to outwit the road agents, if
held up, he started once more upon his flying ride.</p>
<p>He carried his revolver ready for instant use and flew
along the trail with every nerve strung to meet any danger he
might have to confront.</p>
<p>He had an idea where he would be halted, if halted at
all, and it was a lonesome spot in a valley, the very place for
a deed of crime to be committed.</p>
<p>As he drew near the spot Buffalo Bill was on the alert, and
yet when two men suddenly stepped out from among the shrubs
and confronted him it gave him a start in spite of his nerve.</p>
<p>They had him covered with their rifles, and they brought
him to a halt with the words, “Hold! Hands up, Pony
Express Bill, for we knows yer, and what yer carries.”</p>
<p>“I carry the express; and it’s hanging for two if you interfere
with me,” was the plucky response.</p>
<p>“Ah, we don’t want you, Billy, unless you force us to call
in your checks; but it’s what you carry, we want.”</p>
<p>“It won’t do you any good to get the pouch for there isn’t
anything valuable in it.”</p>
<p>“We are to be the judges of that, so throw us the valuables
or catch a bullet. Which will it be, Billy?”</p>
<p>The two men stood directly in front of the pony rider,
each one covering him with a rifle, and to resist was certain
death.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_129" id="Page_129">129</SPAN></span>
So Buffalo Bill began to unfasten the pouches slowly, while
he said, “Mark my words, men, you’ll hang for this.”</p>
<p>“We’ll take chances on that, Bill.”</p>
<p>The pouches being unfastened now, Buffalo Bill raised
them in one hand, while he said in an angry tone:</p>
<p>“If you will have them, take them.”</p>
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<p>With this he hurled the pouches at the head of one of the
men, who quickly dodged and turned to pick them up, just as
Buffalo Bill fired upon the other man with his revolver in
his left hand.</p>
<p>The bullet shattered the man’s arm while, driving the
spurs into the flanks of his mare, Buffalo Bill rode directly
over the man who was stooping to pick up the pouches, his
back to the pony rider.</p>
<p>The horse struck him a hard blow that knocked him
down, while he half fell on top of him, but was recovered by
a touch of the spurs and bounded on, while the daring pony
rider gave a wild triumphant yell as he sped on like the
wind.</p>
<p>The fallen man, though hurt, scrambled to his feet as<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_130" id="Page_130">130</SPAN></span>
quickly as he could, picked up his rifle, and fired after the
retreating youth, but without effect; and Will Cody rode on,
arriving at the station on time, and reporting what had
happened.</p>
<p>He had however no time to rest, for he was compelled to
start back with his express pouches. He thus made the
remarkable ride of 324 miles without sleep, and stopping only
to eat his meals, and resting but a few minutes then. For
saving the express pouches he was highly complimented by
all, and years afterward had the satisfaction of seeing his
prophecy regarding the two road agents verified, for they were
both captured and hanged by vigilantes for their many
crimes.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_131" id="Page_131">131</SPAN></span></p>
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<div class="caption">AN AMERICAN.</div>
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<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_132" id="Page_132">132</SPAN></span></p>
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