
Der Hayfield Kampf
Die Forts am Bozeman Trail 6
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Narrated by:
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Alex Wolf
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By:
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Alfred Wallon
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Nolan Dobbs und seine Kumpane sind nach Denver gekommen. Sie haben gehört, dass die Menschen im Colorado-Territorium Geld für jeden Skalp eines getöteten Sioux oder Cheyenne bezahlen. Dobbs verspricht den Leuten in Denver, dass er mit seinen Männern diesen blutigen Job gut und schnell erledigen wird. Sie töten bald darauf die ersten Indianer und erbeuten deren Skalpe. Aber schon bald werden sie entdeckt und fliehen nach Fort C. F. Smith. Jetzt glauben Dobbs und seine Kumpane, erst einmal in Sicherheit zu sein. Sie haben sich jedoch gründlich getäuscht. Denn nur wenige Tage später greifen die Cheyenne ein Camp in der Nähe des Forts an.
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