Missing a train in Tulsa, Okla., George Burton decided to run out to see his uncle and aunt for a day. His arrival caused somewhat of a commotion in the household, owing to the presence of three very pretty cousins. These same cousins had ...See moreMissing a train in Tulsa, Okla., George Burton decided to run out to see his uncle and aunt for a day. His arrival caused somewhat of a commotion in the household, owing to the presence of three very pretty cousins. These same cousins had three young men, who were quite attentive, but on this day the girls decided that they would devote all of their time to George, showing him the "sights." The little party visited the county fair and had quite a good time, to the discomfiture of the three young men who had expected to escort the girls, and so the three western boys planned a little revenge on "that eastern feller." The three Tulsa boys disguised as Indians and ambushed the party on their way home, but, strange to say, George did not take to his heels, but showed fight. The result was that before the westerners knew just what had happened they found themselves in a heap by the roadside with the three laughing girls and their cousin moving slowly towards home. That evening the three "Indians" watched from under cover, as best they could with their battered eyes, the departure of "That Boy From the East," Written by
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