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COME ON, LEN/ THE
LEAD'S SETTING
TOO THICK/
HE'LL HAVE PLENTY TO WORRY
ABOUT ONCE IT'S PARK.' IF I KNOW
JESS: HE'LL COME SNEAKING BACK'
Later, that evening.
Shortly ^fter.
SHE TOLD JESS.' THE LITTLE LOVESICK FOOL
TOLD JESS AND HE TOLD LEW ONCE THEY'RE
MARRIED, JESS FI6URES HE CAN EVEN TELL
HER ABOUT THE MONEY, BECAUSE BY
PROPERTY LAWS HERE, ANY POSSESSION
OF HIS WIFE'S BECOMES HIS/
WELL, THAT'S FINE.' CAN'T A
BLAME IfOU.' THEY0UN6 LADyl.
WOULD MAKE A PRETTY BRIDE,
BUT JUST H0W YOt/fi/G ISSHEi
THAT'5 EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED.'
SURE I KNOW JESS HAS A WICKED
TEMPER.' THAT'S WHY I GOT PALADIN N
■TO PROTECT YOU, BEN/
THAT'S WHY I TRICKED ]
YOU OUT OF THE WAY/
BUT JESS IS SENTLE
A LAMB WITH ME.'
SCOOP UP THE MOWEY, LEN.
_ IP THEY FIRE AT US^AKCM,
-V STOPS THEIR BULLETj
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From the top of the ridge the two hard-
eyed drifters stared down at the quiet
house in the valley,
"You sure about this deal, Gordon?"
asked the smaller one of the two riders.
The one called Gordon, o slit -eyed,
blue- jawed hardcase, answered, "It's a
lead-pipe cinch, Kane. All we have to do
is knock on the door and ask the old
geezer for his money."
"And Just how do you know there is any
dough down there?"
Gordon grinned. "Easy to see you've
never heard of Pock-rat Randall."
They spurred their horses down from the
ridge. "Pack-rat?" said Kane. "Where'd
a man get a handle like that?"
"Randall was one of the first pioneers in
this territory. Had the first gold mine and
the first ranch. And he wos the first low-
man too. He's an old man now and th&y
say he's got a wad of dough. Lately he's
been using it to buy up a lot of souvenirs
of pioneer life. But that's not what we're
interested in. It's his money we want. They
say Randall keeps most of it in thai house."
"That's a bad habit," smirked Kane.
"Reckon we ought to go down there and
leach the old man some sense."
Randall met them at the door of the
house. His hoir was neatly combed, his
mustache white and flowing. And he wore
his string tie. "Good morning, gentlemen,"
he began.
Gordon drew his gun and shoved the
old man back into the living room. "Right
pleased to meet you, old Randall," he said.
Inside the room Kane whistled with as-
tonishment. The wall was covered with In-
dian war bonnets, spears, buffalo skulls
and o clutter of guns and rifles.
"No wonder they call him Pack-rot Ran-
dall. Look at that collection of junk."
"Permit me to explain," said Randall
mildly. "The old West 1 knew is dying out.
That's why 1 collect these relics to remind
me of the old days. I may say I'm pretty
proud of my collection."
"It's your collection of greenbacks we're
after," said Gordon, levelling his gun.
"Hand over your money or you'll be just
one more relic of the West that died out."
It was just at thot moment that a weird
rasping sound, like a rattler about to strike,
filled the room. The outlaws snapped
around. Up on the wall behind them was on
old cuckoo clock about to strike the hour..
Just then a motheaten bird stuck his head
out of a small door and began calling
"Cuckoo! Cuckoo!"
"That's just another one of my relics,
boys," said Randall behind them.
The outlaws turned to him. Things hod
changed. Randall was standing there with
a shotgun in his hands. He levelled it at
them.
"And here is another relic from my col-
lection, boys. This double-barrelled job is
almost fifty years old, but it's still good
enough to polish off a couple of varmints.
Reckon you boys better drop your guns."
They did.
Later as Randall turned his crotives over
to the sheriff at the town jail, Ihe lawman'
said, "These-two are the most wanted m=n
in the territory. How'd you happen to lay
hands on them, Pack-rat?"
"Just branching out, Sheriff," was Ran-
dall's reply. "I'm collecting polecats,
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Severalspins of the wheel later..
Moments later, upstairs..
3-1 WAS RIGHT.'
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COME ON IN, MR. WEST, AND FILL THE
SATCHEL WITH WHAT'S LEFT IN THE SAFE/>
ANDVOU'D BETTER WARN THE GENTLEMAN )
WND&flPLY I AM WITH THIS LITTLE TOY'
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peliberatelyacts frightened, and by so
doing, delays her,.
,'M WATCHING THAT*
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WHAT I KEEP
HOPING! WILL.'
Mjnutes later..
IT WAS EVEN LUCKIER THAT SILL DID WHAT 1
I FIGURED HE WOULD IP I DELAYED THINGS J
LONS ENOUGH- COME UP t
TO SEE WHAT HAPPENED i
TO His LUCKY CHARM/.
HAVE (SUN,
WILLTB*¥1L
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HIS FATHER HIRED ME BY LETTER TO }
ESCORT HIM HOME TO LEADVILLE./ HEy
ALSO ENCLOSED A SECOND r
LETTER I WAS DIRECTED d
TO READ WHEN I ,
MET RALPH.' J
"PALADIN" MY SON RALPH IS ACCUSED OF
MURDERING THE WELL- LIKED SON OF THE
' MAYOR OF OAKTOWN, WHERE I HAVE HIRED
YOU TO MEET RALPH. ALTHOUGH HE IS THE
SPOILED SON OF A RICH MAN AND HE IS A t
GAMBLER, I DO NOT BELIEVE RALPH /S
A MURDERER.
I WANT YOU
TO MAKE SURE I
HE REACHES
LEADVILLEFOR\
A FAIR TRIAL!'
1 SAID, MOVE.' 1' LI. XDOW'T BELIEVE HIM/
MAKE SURE HE GETS] DOM'T GO'. HE WONT
PROTECT ME IF A MOB
COMES AFTER ME HERE
".THE MAYOR'S SON
WAS HIS NEPHEW/
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^MYJOB'5 GETTING
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IF I'M GOING TO KEEP RALPH -
LONG'S NECK OUT OF A NOOSE,
■I'LL _ H AVE TO PLAY A LOMGlONTOTHE
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tV4/7/\£ YOU WANT RALPH LONG, YOU 'RE\
WASTING TIME HEADING FOR THE HOTEL.'
THE MARSHAL FIGURED ON FOOLING YOU/ i
GETTING A STAGE READY AT /
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AS PALADIN'S SHOT CUTS JUST IN FRONT OF
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HAVE ©UN,
WILL, TRAVEL
When the rails reached asilene, Kansas, and it became a bis
shipping center for beef coming up from texas, the town mush-
roomed overnight, the streets were jammed, the hotels were
sleeping folks in shifts and the eating places were packed,
just eating became a problem.
Even the unruly texastmil hands stood
obediently in line to eat. the food wa5
terrible, but after an hour's wait, a man
just gulped it down.
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OWE SMART LOCAL CITIZEN 5AW AN OPPORTUNITY
TO MAKE MONEY BY FEEDING HUNGRY COWHANDS
A QUICK MEAL. HE PUT A CLAPBOARD HUT,
COUNTER AND BENCH ON A WAGON.
THE WE5T HAD ITS FIRST LUNCHROOM ON
WHEELS. PARKINS ON A TEXA5 STREET BY
THE PLANK SIDEWALK, HE STARTED COOKING,
AS WORD SPREAD.
BY TAKING A MEAL ON WHEEL5 TO THE CROWD,
HE HELPED THE COWMAN D5 GET A QUICK GOOD
MEAL. SOON, SIMILIAR LUNCHWAGONS WERE
SEEN THROUGHOUT THE WEST.
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