Tryagain wrote:I love history: In two separate military actions on June 23 and August 7, 1885, the U.S. military captured a total of thirty Chiricahua Apache women and children. Geronimo's child, "Little Robe," died and was buried at Fort Bowie. (3) Counteza was wounded in the right shoulder and Geronimo's granddaughter Nina Dahkeyah.
Therefore if she stood outside the legal offices of Mr R Clarkson in Reno and swore her undying love for Mathos, she must be some girl!

Then Mr Clarkson surely earned his fee!
The lady was delightful though, her outstanding features, olive complexion and firmness of body overshadowed any claims she made to ancestral peerage of noble Apache blood lines. Her name was 'Run With the Wind'
Mr Clarkson stated she was a 'bloody gold-digger'
She was last seen paddling across Lake Tahoe in a small canoe.
I rest my case