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Beadle's New York Dime Library, No. 40
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Beadle's New York Dime Library, No. 40

· May 22, 1878

# The Tartars of the Plains

By Jos. E. Badger, Jr., this Beadle and Adams dime novel centers on a frontier festival and sporting competition. Two scouts—"Bru" Comstock, a small but skilled plainsman with long black hair, and "Happy Jack," a tall blond giant—observe tension between the golden-haired Jack and Captain Lawrence Stone, a military officer and "brave tyrant" intent on impressing Kate Markham, daughter of the commanding colonel, during her eighteenth birthday celebration. Stone publicly wagers one hundred dollars he'll win a saddle in El Gallo, a dangerous mounted sport where riders at full gallop must pluck a greased rooster from the ground. Happy Jack accepts the bet. During competition, Comstock initially captures the bird but loses it; Jack seizes it and races toward the distant post. Comstock suspects Captain Stone has enlisted the half-breed Indian Dan to employ foul play against Jack during the melee.

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Date
May 22, 1878
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