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your way, Get on your waywith Wheedy. But the champion with his
faithful Indian companion Tuttle for Gellingham,reportful masquiter of the planes, let the
fight for law in the early WesternUnited States. Nowhere in the pages of
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history can one find a greater championof justice. Return with us now to
those swilling days of yesteryear. Fromout of the path, come up wondering
whose beats of the great horse silverfull lone range right again more. It
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was a pitch last night when theyear's heaviest rains go unlashed, the hills
flood at the screams, and beatagainst the log house in a desolate mountain
area. For the past two years, the house has been a hide away
for a small, shifty eyed manwhose name, according to handbills offering a
reward for his capture, was BaldyBryson. By the light of an open
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fireplace, Baldy was cleaning the rightand fixed gun that were never far from
his side when he heard a rapon the door. Who can that be?
Calldly loaded his fixed gun as hecrossed the room to the heavily bolted
door. That you mean that boy'sfunny? You must have one moves funny.
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Just a minute, Oh, I'mglad to see you move. Come
on, you'll sleep. I hopeyou'll still being past day the tapest place
and oaf. But it's been mightyloansin since the year ago when you when
I got Bristles made the pool withNicky going the foss Bill from my lady
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A right bosh. I never couldfigure out how a shave in Boxville knew
you were wanted and got the dropon you. Do you think car Pidd
will cup me? Well, Ididn't know. Well I knew was what
I heard the cross road story.Hey, what was that? You were
caught tied in jail for twenty yearsthe territorial prison. That's true, But
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it wasn't cair Prindle who cut me. It was a lone ranging and for
that I'm gonna kill him. Howdid you get out of jail? I
was there, thirsty, working inthe warden's office. My chance came.
I knocked out the warden, forcedhis name to a pass and walked right
through the gates. She had mightyfleet me. You know, well,
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it was in prison I learned alot. I learned how we could get
the loan ranges. Eh. AlsoI took to a man and we're doing
time for impettment. It's been abookkeeper for the railroad. I know all
about gold shipments. One train tohold up will make us rich. Soons
caeing around the trains. There'll befive of us through the other three Blaze
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Lufton and the two Muddin brothers.I've heard of him, but I don't
know them. I don't know neither, but I do know Muddy Tough harm
braids and size gunsling and I Reckon. They've heard of me. Everyone's heard
of you, Moost. You know. I figured Blaze my mund to be
glad to work with me, especiallyif they know there's a chance to square
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things with the Lone Range. Theygood grudges against you. Yeah, they
did three years in jail because ofhim. He had told him to come
here. If they weren't interested,ye hide out there. I gave them
directions for finding the place, andI bet they show up. A few
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days later, the Lone Ranger andTato, riding along the floor of the
canyon, noticed that the river runningthrough the canyon was much wider and deeper
than usual. I've never seen therivers. I was even higher, several
feet higher. Just after the raidsmap right high watermark on the canyon wall.
Yes, I noticed that the entirefloor of the canyon was underwater.
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What if the bridge's damage bridge acrosstop of canyons water not go to half
time over the timbers that supports thecenter of the bridge or anching on each
bank of the river. The floodwashed out these timbers of fridge too know
Kimasati turn in canyon just a henand we see bridge. Come on to
come fellos over mass Man and hisIndian companion were watching for the bridge as
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their horses follow the bend in thecanyon. The timbers are down. He
see this bridge is no longer safe. There's a big fag honey and a
horse start over bridge from firemank Hecan't see if the timbers are down.
You on the fridge go back,do not hear you? God might getting
attention and look this way, goback. You're not pay attention. Rat
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go golast thing bosh. While we'repulling, man and horse were in mid
air. The loon ranger leaped fromthe saddle and the end to unbuckle his
gunbell and warner now sail the bankcan be ready with a rope. I'll
try to get him. Tire manpulled off his boot, tossed his hat
to Torotto and plunged it into thewater. If I am hard angling against
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the current tottle man in midstream hishat was made more difficult and dangerous by
the closing wreckage of the bridge.But presently he reached the motionless form on
the shore. Toto held his ropecoiled, ready to throw as he moved
along the bank to stay abreast ofthe loon ranger, who, with his
burden, was carried downstream by thecurrent in fry into the mask Man near
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the shore. Then Toto threw hislariat. I haven't oh taima taddy.
He pulled the shore on the drybank of the river. The mask Man
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too. He learned that his effortto save a life had been wasted.
He's dead, taught U. Uhhard blown head maybe that's what kill him.
Looked like skull broken. He wasprobably struck by part of the bridge.
His horse not hurt. Horse reachedbank near ben downstream him come this
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way. But we know this man. I didn't notice his face until I
pushed his hair back. Ah doyou remember him? A outlaw Blaze lost
and that right we capt him threefour year ago. Well, his death
is no loss to society, hesays. A letter in his pocket written
in pencils uh huh, and whowrites the blaze Mouse Varney him outlaw too,
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as he wrote this letter just afterhe escaped from prison a few weeks
ago. He mentioned us and fuckingsay this letter is an invitation to join
Moss. Varney and his partner listeningto this part caught up. Most says
I had inside information that would makeit easy for us to do two things.
One get away with fifty thousand dollarsto trap and kill the lone ranger
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and coddles. Oh what him meanby inside information? I'd like to know
that to tell it where booth hiden? Yes, it gives directions and landmarks
to reach the hideout. We takeall there. Yeah, we might capture
Moose, but we never learned whatinside information he has. That's right him
plenty tight lift. According to thisletter, Moose has never seen Blaze Bernie.
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I could pose his blaze, keepa sabby lighten my skin to look
like prison color, put a whitestreak through my hair, ride Blaze's horse.
If I'm sure I could pool mooseVarney long enough to learn a few
things. You'd take plenty big risk. I'll give you a copy of the
direction for reaching the hideout, soyou can bring the sheriff in a popet
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here. Now there's a waterproof coveringon that blanket. Roll. See if
Blaze carried extra clothing with you.He looks we're about the same size.
I could wear his clothes the ratBlaze Locks, get in the blanket and
tie into Silver's saddle so you'll beable to take him the sheriff, Prindle
and Boxville here. Crack clothes inthen I'll change those in disguise my face.
What me do with your clothes?Packed him in Silver's saddle bags and
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take him with you, but withkimakadi hee build fire, dry him out
them pack him all right too.There's no hurry about reaching Boxville, but
I want to reach moose Vanni assoon as possible. After the moon Winger,
disguised as Blaize Locks Twin, rodeaway on the outlaws. Corse Tato
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spent about an hour drying and packingthe clothing of his friends. He was
extinguishing the fire his bills when themarketing brothers. A poot the top of
the canyon some distance away, Ohho away, Yeah, to bring his
hand. It means we'll let yougo around the canyon to reach moose Vanni's
place. Yeah, it'll be fiveor six hours are riding. It rides
five or six days to get theLone Ranger. He kept speaking of the
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Lone Ranger. Looks down there downstreamand the poor of the canyon. White
horse, trained horse from an Indian, that looks like the Lone Ranger's horse.
It is the engine is cuddled somethingacross the saddle with a white horse
looks like a man's body wrapped ina blanket. It is maybe movest Fanny
kill the Lone Ranger. That's whathe said in his Lettery planner, do
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we gotta know? The engine's startingdownstream leading silver shumer on. We'll follow
him up. Come on, getup, horse, We will continue our
Lone Ranger eventually. In just fora moment, when boys line up to
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run a racer, galloping garden setsthe pace. He comes in first because
he knows he got all power oncereos. Yes, you got goal power.
There he goes, he's stealing hiscereos, cereos, cereos, and
so will you. Once you're eatingcurios every breakfast, you'll say the cheerios
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taste simply wonderful too. They're alreadycooked, shaped like little roundos, and
just full of good toasted oat flavor. Pour out a big bowlful, add
fresh milk and pitch in. Youcan almost feel the go power. For
a cheerios breakfast is one of thefinest ways you can get the vitamins,
proteins and minerals your body needs.A bowl of cheerios and milk really starts
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your day right, helps give youthe good red blood, strong bones and
muscles. Go power. You'll getit from cheerios. Try it, and
folks, they'll say he's stealing hiscereos. No to continue. It was
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after dark when cattle reached the townof Fox Fills. He left the horses
in the open barrier behind the sheriff'soffice and entered the office through the back
door. A short time later,the Martian brothers, who had followed tattles
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from the canyons and left their forcethrough some distance behind the sheriff's office,
walked softly through the darkness. Theywere nearing an open window for later the
law and exclaimed. That's the sherif'svoice. What's he's saying about blaizelost and
light? You know at back whenup? Let's go closer. Listen here,
maybe we'll find out about the goodman happen to be there? Man
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dead? Oh Manger, take througha look of state. Yes, man
Blaze lost. He mus end thestate to put him on that brake when
he went down. Did you leavethe body of the canyons? No,
you wrap it some blankets, putus on silver, bring us scar Wait,
No, ranger, not want anyoneknow raised dead? Why do you
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want to keep a secret in bayspockets? Lone Ranger finding the letter from
Moose burning written after the escape thatright according I haven't saves lost in him
kind of blanket? Wos that lasthideouts? Tell him I'll get there him
say the robbery plans, trying tolet him move Sender, he's quiet.
What do you think the low rangersthe science space, change clothes, rides
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out law horse and take the letterand go to hideout. He have company
your lessons. He can't come withme in there where to get to our
horses? All right? Because I'dlike to hear some more. You've heard
enough to know that the lone rangerwent to moose Fani hideout, and he's
probably there by this time. Yeah, posing his ways locking to what that's
the price he'll have? And wetell Moose the truth, you'll figure I'm
starting to go to hide out rightnow. Sure, the sooner the better.
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We'll right all right to get therequickly. Get The following morning,
Moose and Baldy bright and sat hima hideout cabin, drinking coffee the moon
ring chair, playing the part ofBlaye's loft. Brinton had not yet come
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out of the bedroom. Goose,do you think Blade bare leaves? The
muddy smooth talking on bray and thelike, the way where his guns tied
low? Sure looked as if heknew how to hand, and his records
proof of that. When he gonnatell him the same. I don't know
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why we're howdy. We didn't knowyou were up? I wa didn't he
opened the bedroom door? The reasonwhy I should make a noise opening your
door? Oh no, no,of course not. She down't hear the
table, Blade, Thanks, I'llhave your ham and eggs ready in those
times, and I'll pour your coffeeranks again. I reckon. You heard
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me saying some complimentary things about you. I heard you say you didn't know
when you tell me your flying Iwaited since last night to hear them.
Not long enough. I figured onwaiting until the Martin brothers got Yeah,
you know, use going over everythingtwice. You're not sure the Martins are
coming, but you may be deadsure. I'm leaving. Let I know
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what you have in mind. Idon't mind telling you. Blame him.
You're a letter mentioned inside information?Yeah, what information have you incerning the
Lone Ranger? I know he's agood friend of his certain Podrey, but
you learn that from the chaplain toPrisuon what do you plan to do about
it? We'll send the letter tothe Podrey see him how badly the Lone
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Rangers needed in a certain place likeye for example this had and if he
did come here, what would youdo this plenty? We capture him in
his Indian pile hog time and getsquare for a lot of things before we
finally put him out of their misery. You mentioned the fis This thousand dollars
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deal eats a railroad robbery. President'sfuller man who tried to rob trains and
fail. Yeah, but we won'tfail. I know just when payroll cash
is sent to the gold mine regionand now it's guarded. I've got all
the facts. See. But hegot him from a man in prisons.
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He worked for the railroads. Andwhat's his name? Well, I I
don't know if I should make what'shis name? Why tell him? Most?
Oh? I it's your wist.I'll have to hear a lot more
about your plans before I agree togo along with you. Most no horsemen
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are outside, be ready for trouble. I see him through the windows.
They this mountains. Do they looklike Loman? No? What they look
alike would be the Mutton brothers.Ah, who is it? Martins?
Then I play your body cover thedoor? All right? You moost?
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Funny you should be expecting anyone.I'm expecting. Cherry's a litter? Is
your letter? Yeah? That doesn'tcome on in. Jenson Welcome. This
is Bully Bryson and this is BladeLoughton. You say, uh, plaie
laughing here and John right troud tomeet you, mister laughing. You've heard
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a lot of buck We sure have. Folks talk a lot about those guns.
You are too. You tell meyou're a dead shot with him.
While Dick Martin stood placing the LoneRanger, Jeb crossed to the far side
of the room, so he wasbehind the back of a man who posed
as Blaize Lochuan chance. Why don'tyou sit down here? See Blaze your
cobies getting cold. I'll serve ahamm and eggs and start some more.
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Just a minute before we sit on, I'd like to examine mister Lachlin's gun.
In that case, you'll save alot of time by sitting down.
You mean you don't intend to letme see your guns. That's exactly what
I mean, Jim, there's nouse Stutner argument. Please don't want to
draw his gun. We'll draw forhim. He cover, get your hand.
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He's dead. What's your Why you'rerolling and play? Wais Loftrin's dead?
Why this man took his horse clothing, letter and come here in his
plate? You better be sure ofthat. I'm dead sure If and I
were behind the Sheriff's officer, wesaw Playe Loftrin's body wrapped in a blanket,
and we heard Tando telling the chaffabout the Lone Rangers plan to come
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here. This guy's play what shutThe loan Ranger moved with speed born of
desperation. He grabbed deep gun handand twisted his arm, and an instant
heat became a human shield between hisbrother and the lone range. Here shoot,
you'll kill your firey. Suddenly thegrip on deep time with really him
of mighty shoves, empty outlaw hurtlingupon the ran, my king against Jim.
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Both men fell to the floor.Moves from the lone Rangers fired almost
up the payments, and one bulletwill moose Barney's arm. But the lone
Ranger didn't know it. White fireseemed to explode in his brain, his
guns rocking, he dropped to thefloor with blood showing on the side of
his hand. Let me hold on. If he's alone, let's keep them
lively. We shall, and we'llreally make him sweat. Indian, he's
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six cocked too. Boyd leant throughthe window, hitting Beacon one leg and
Baldy in the hand. Keb wasabout to fire at the Indian when the
sheriff's six guns spoke from the doorwaydown, Your custter, we say,
the cost of butt yard fire.Don't you seeing the sheriff, followed by
two deputies. The wounded outlaws knewit would be suicide to continue the fight.
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Mubby Tottle leaped through the broken windowand rushed to the side of his
wounded friend. The sheriff and hisdeputies sat in the hideaway cabin guarding their
handcuffed prisoners, while Totto worked inthe bedroom dressing the Lone Ranger's wound.
The sheriff was saying, Moose,I reckon. You know where you're going
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back to prison and Baldi's goal withyou this time The Lord hunted him for
a long time. You've got nothingon us, gerf Well deep. Maybe
you and your brother never heard ofa charge of attempted murder, but you'll
hear plenty about it when you goon trial. With your record, you
get a long time in jail.We should kill that Lone Ranging. Well,
if you had all four of youwould hang the cannibal. Me fixed
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wounds? How is the Lone RangerBullet Gray's head hurt plenty, but not
serious. Thank the Good Lord forthat. The worst thing that could happen
to the West would be to losethe Lone Range. The Lone Ranger a
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