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It was Pony Baxter who gave the names of the dead gunmen to the police, confirming the records of White-Eye, Pino, Longtree, and Jim Ewell known as The Spider. The identity of the fourth man, he of the deformed shoulder and shriveled arm, was unknown to Baxter.

Giovanni de' Medici acquires the favor of the people Bravery of Biaggio del Melano Baseness of Zanobi del Pino The Florentines obtain the friendship of the lord of Faenza League of the Florentines with the Venetians Origin of the Catasto The rich citizens discontented with it Peace with the duke of Milan New disturbances on account of the Catasto.

He said that the mere spot where it had grown was still popularly known as "El Pino."

An example of an opposite character occurred at Galeata, where Zanobi del Pino was governor; he, without offering the least resistance, gave up the fortress to the enemy; and besides this, advised Agnolo della Pergola to leave the Alps of Romagna, and come among the smaller hills of Tuscany, where he might carry on the war with less danger and greater advantage.

"Why, he's one of my best men!" laughed the rancher. "He wouldn't steal nothing." "Well, I had to shoot another good man of yours," Dave said, quietly. Lewis fell back a step. "Which one? Who?" he inquired, quickly. "Pino Garza." Dave told of the meeting at the branding-fire and its outcome.

Perhaps the last book published on New Mexico in the Spanish language is the little book of Pino, which, however, has little more than a bibliographic value except in so far as it touches the condition of New Mexico at the beginning of the nineteenth century.

"Nobody that ever got a good look at you would say so," asserted White-Eye. He paused at the head of the stairs. "I aim to find out what The Spider wanted up here." "Go to it!" and Pino grinned. As they entered the "office," Baxter was talking with his partner, with whom he exchanged a significant glance as he realized who his visitors were.

It was plain that discussion of this unhappy subject was deeply distasteful to the youthful hero of Pino Bravo, for he edged away, and a moment later disappeared. "Queer little youngster," Captain Judson said, meditatively. "He idolizes you." O'Reilly nodded. "Yes, poor little kid. I wonder what will become of him after the war? After the war!" he mused. "I wonder if it will ever end." "Humph!

But since the principal chapel, which had been built by Ser Pino Bonaccorsi, had afterwards come into the hands of a lady of the Caponsacchi family, and from her to Mariotto Banchi, some law-suit was fought out over this, and Mariotto, having upheld his rights and having taken the said chapel from Agnolo della Casa, to whom the said Silvestrines had given or sold it, presented it to Cosimo de' Medici, who gave Mariotto 500 crowns in return for it.

"And White-Eye, here, seen him first, when he crawled out of that rig. If we'd 'a' gone up, instead of standin' here lettin' our feet git cold " "He must 'a' had his roll with him," said Pino, one of White-Eye's companions and incidentally a member of that inglorious legion, "The Men Who Can't Come Back." "'T ain't his roll I want," said White-Eye. "Too dam' bad about you not wantin' his roll.