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| posse | n. A group of people who gather to help a sheriff, usually on horses. |
| rawhide | n. A piece of cattle hide, or skin, that has not been tanned, or turned into leather. |
| corpse | n. A dead body. |
| lugged | v. Pulled; dragged. |
| strongbox | n. A sturdy box with a lock, for holding money or other valuable items. |
| padlock | n. A lock that can be taken off and put back on by unlocking a curved piece of metal. |
| divvy | v. To divide for sharing. |
| britches | n. Breeches; pants; trousers. |
| moseyed | v. Walked slowly; strolled. |
| willies | n. pl. A nervous fear. |
| clenched | v. Closed the teeth or fingers tightly. |
| bowie knife | n. A thick-handled knife named for James Bowie. |
| hollered | v. Yelled. |
| reckon | v. To think; to suppose. |