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The group faces numerous challenges and dangers on their journey, including encounters with Apache threats, hidden rifles, and escalating tensions within the group, ultimately leading to a successful escape to Fort Buchanan. Despite facing various obstacles, they managed to navigate through the perilous journey with limited resources, resolving the conflicts and reaching their destination.

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  • The journey of the group in the Tumble Weed prison wagon was fraught with dangers, including encounters with Apache threats, hidden rifles, and escalating tensions within the group, ultimately leading to a violent incident and the discovery of foul play suspicions.
  • Miss Bradley's reflections on human savagery, the presence of wealthy benefactor Phillip offering freedom, and the group's successful arrival at Fort Buchanan after facing dire situations and internal conflicts highlight the complex dynamics and challenges faced during their perilous journey, culminating in a resolution at the end of their trials.

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  • What was the purpose of the Tumble Weed wagon?

    Transporting lawbreakers to different states.

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Summary

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Journey of danger and betrayal in the West

  • The prison wagon, known as the Tumble Weed, transported lawbreakers from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Texas and Arizona.
  • The wagon collected criminals like Link Ferris and Tyoga, delivering them to the feared Hanging Judge Isaac C. Parker.
  • Yellow Claw spared a man's life, leading to a tense encounter with repeating rifles.
  • The group encountered Apache threats, prompting a decision to travel light and fast to Fort Dron Wells.
  • Captain Matthew Rideman planned to marry Miss Bradley, but the presence of Gano, Yellow Claw, posed a danger.
  • A violent incident led to the death of Jud, escalating tensions within the group.
  • The group discovered hidden rifles in the wagon, suspecting foul play from Jonah McAdam.
  • The group faced Apache attacks, using the rifles to deter the assailants.
  • Jonah's water barrel was found filled with whiskey, adding a new challenge to their journey.
  • Miss Bradley reflected on the savagery within humans, as the group continued their perilous journey to the relay station for help.

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Escape to Freedom

  • Phillip is a wealthy and nice man who can provide everything the speaker wants, which is freedom.
  • The speaker is confronted by someone about their behavior towards the captain, leading to a heated exchange.
  • The speaker asserts their confidence in never being hanged, showcasing a strong self-assurance.
  • A present is given to the speaker, causing a tense moment where threats are exchanged.
  • A child named Susan is found, and the group decides to take her with them, despite her reluctance.
  • The group faces a dire situation with limited resources and a need to conserve ammunition.
  • Tensions rise among the group, leading to confrontations and a sense of impending danger.
  • Plans are made to escape, with a risky strategy involving leading the enemy through a gap.
  • The group successfully reaches Fort Buchanan, marking the end of their journey and the resolution of their challenges.
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