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Beadle's Half Dime Library No. 281
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Beadle's Half Dime Library No. 281

· December 28, 1881

# Plucky Phil, of the Mountain Trail; or, Rosa, the Red Jezebel

This installment of a Beadle & Adams dime novel, serialized December 27, 1881, opens the adventure of seventeen-year-old Plucky Phil Steele, a determined tracker searching for survivors of a wagon train massacre in the Big Horn Mountains. Abandoned by six hired frontiersmen who lose nerve, Phil presses alone into a canyon pass where he discovers the remains of the attack—skeletal remains, burnt wagon debris, and a dying soldier's inscription scratched into rock by bayonet, signed "Campbell," confirming the train's destruction by approximately five hundred Sioux warriors. Refusing to abandon hope for a young woman named Nora Dalton, Phil vows vengeance. He then encounters two men: "Tana" and Coyote, a squaw-man with knowledge of the massacre. When Coyote claims all were killed, Phil emerges from hiding, rifle drawn, accusing Coyote of lying and demanding the truth about Nora's fate.

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December 28, 1881
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