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Lone Ranger and Tatole were riding through a dense forest in search of a place to camp
when they heard several horsemen approaching.
They found concealment behind thick underbrushed, and watched four men ride past.
The gunslingers must be high to somewhere, and if it's wood to the likely place, they're
in this well-founded.
How many searching parties are there?
Four I know of, maybe four.
The sheriff was still asking for help when we left Wellsville.
At least four searching parties.
I'm going to Wellsville and find out what started the man hunt.
The Lone Ranger removed his mask, and by the skillful use of makeup added years to his appearance.
Then he dressed in well-worn clothing that made him look like a middle-aged prospector.
It was late afternoon when he rode into Wellsville on Tatole's paint horse,
leaving Tato on the mighty silver in camp nearby.
He dismounted and tied scout to the hits rail in front of a largest building.
Half of a building was occupied by the Wellsville office of the Wellswell Spargo Express.
The other half was marked by a sign reading Ma Martin's General Store.
The Lone Ranger enters the store.
After you said to what you want, Mr. and leave the cage on the counter,
I've eaten some soup here on the stove, and I've got to watch it.
That's not a very satisfactory stove for cooking.
No, and my storeroom in back is not the place you choose for a hospital,
but it's the best it can do.
A hospital?
That's where they carried the guard and the driver.
What guard and driver?
Well, Spargo means to say you didn't hear about the hold-up.
I just arrived in town.
I didn't know there'd been a hold-up.
Yep.
Crooks bushwack the stage coach a few miles east of here.
The horses brought in the coach with the guard and driver wounded and unconscious.
They were both taken to a storeroom.
Maybe I can help.
I know something about treating bullet wounds.
Thanks, Mr. but the dock was here.
He dug out the bullets and dressed the wounds.
He said both men will recover.
In fact, Bart Hanley is already able to sit up and talk.
Jim rigs is with him.
Bart Hanley?
He was driving the stage.
I wonder if the crooks got away with enough to make the attack worthwhile.
Five thousand dollars in gold coins is nothing to sneeze at.
That's a lot of money.
Oh, hello, Dave. Come on in.
That's Bart Hanley's boy.
I see.
Did you bring the buckboard, Dave?
Yes, it's out in front.
I brought lots of blankets so dad'll keep warm.
I still think your dad should stay here where he'll have care and watchin' until he's stronger.
I'll take care of him, Mrs. Martin.
He wants to go home.
Yep, and there's no use arguing with anyone who is stubborn as Bart Hanley.
But just the same, I don't think a man in his condition should be on that isolated reign.
We like it there.
Besides, there's lots of work to be done.
Do you and your father live there alone?
Yes, sir.
We're alone right now.
Dave sleeps here in town when his father's on the stage right now.
I stay with Mr. Riggs.
He's dad's boss.
But your dad's still in the back room, Dave.
Go and see if his mind's still set on going home.
Yes.
Is the mother dead?
No, she's with her sister and dancer.
She was at the ranch for a while, but life there was too rough and her health gave out.
Bart's been using his well's Fargo paid to build up the place so Julie could return.
In Dave have worked mighty hard.
They deserve a lot of credit.
Yes, they certainly do.
When Bart's on a run, Dave stays at Riggs's house.
But he's up before dawn every morning.
He rides to the ranch, feeds the chickens and does the chores, then returns in time for school.
After school, he goes back again and works till dark.
Well, he's a fine lad.
I don't care what you say, Rick.
I know what I call him.
Sounds like Bart is feeling spunky.
That's a good sign.
Come on, Dave.
We'll get out of here.
Bart, you shouldn't be walking.
Oh, don't you try to tell me what to do?
Now calm down.
Don't get excited.
Take it easy, Bart.
All right, all right.
But don't say I can't remember the face I saw.
Bandana that covered the face of one of those crooks slipped down and I saw him.
And then...
All of a sudden, I'm as weak as it should be.
You shouldn't be on your feet.
Want to lie down?
No.
I'll help you to the buckborn.
Open the door, Dave.
Ah.
The buckborn's right over here.
Walk slowly and lean on me.
I'm going, gunning for that crook.
Soon as I get my strength back.
If he knows you saw his face, he might be gunning for you.
I'll take that chance.
Gosh, Dad, if we only knew where to find your mask ringer,
I'll bet he'd find those crooks in no time.
Oh, mask ringer?
No.
Pay no attention to Dave.
Hey, I...
I haven't...
Telling him a few stones.
The lone ranger is one of Dad's best friends.
Yeah, yeah.
I'll bet you've heard of the lone ranger, haven't you, mister?
Yes, I have.
Here's the buckborn.
I'll help you aboard.
Yeah.
Are you sure you feel stronger than me?
Yes, don't worry about me, son.
Ah, he's good to sit down.
Thanks for the help, mister.
You're welcome.
Come on, get up.
The lone ranger made a few purchases
in Mom Martin's store.
Them hurried back to the small camp.
We're tough.
Oh, wait a minute.
Oh, he's easy, sonny.
While he washed his hands and face,
changed into his familiar clothing
and fastened on his mask.
The lone ranger told what he knew about the robbery
and about Bart Henley.
And the others know that Henley can identify one of their group.
Maybe them trying to kill him.
That's the logical move.
That's why we're going to Bart Henley's wrench.
We still have to dodge Lama.
We'll manage.
We've only had a couple of miles to go,
and it will soon be dark.
You ready for me, Mr. Henley?
We'll see you later.
Bart felt considerably stronger by the time he reached home
and he was able to enter the small house unassisted.
Dave unhips the horse,
let it into the barn and fill the feed box.
Then he attended to the other chores.
By the time he finished,
light had fallen and the moon was rising.
The boy was on his way from the barn
to the back door of the house
when he heard hoofbeats.
He halted and looked in that direction.
Two men were approaching.
As they drew near,
Dave saw that one wrote a snow white horse
and wore a mask.
Listen, what's going on?
Silver.
Hello there, Mr. Henley Ranch.
Yes, sir.
And you must be Dave, Henley.
I've heard about you,
and your father may have told you about me.
As he ever mentioned, the lone ranger.
Oh, God, yeah.
I wondered when I saw your medicine.
Would you call it white horse silver?
This is my friend, Tahoe.
Dave, me here, plenty good things about you.
Chimney, I'm glad to meet you.
Both of you.
My dad was hurt.
Yes, yes, we know about it.
Would you help Tahoe feed and water our horses
while I go inside and talk to your father?
Sure, sure thing.
I'll go back to the barn and light the lantern.
Keep the boy out of the house for a few minutes.
Tahoe.
The lone ranger,
enter the back door,
walk softly through the kitchen
and enter the living room,
where he saw Bart Hamlaid dosing in a chair.
Bart, wake up.
Yeah.
Wake up.
Oh, great.
Mask, what?
Dave, Dave said you considered the lone ranger a friend.
A lone ranger.
I'd like to be your friend, Bart.
Tahoe and I came here to help you.
I must be dreaming about it.
No, you're right away.
Where's Dave? Where's my son?
In the barn, helping Tahoe take care of our horses,
scouts and silver.
Tahoe and silver.
I've rehandled guns.
And silver bullets.
Like this.
You are the lone ranger.
I...
Wait.
It's curious,
but somehow I feel as if I'd met you before.
Bart, the men who robbed the stagecoach
know that you can identify one of the gang.
You're going right.
How know that critter if I ever see him again?
Because of that.
The gang may come here to try to kill you.
That's why Todd and I are here.
If those crooks come,
they'll face more guns than they'd expect.
By Jupiter, that'll be something.
There may be lots of gunplains.
We're only three highwaymen.
Three men can do a lot of shooting.
Dave should be away from here.
You don't want to risk his life.
Gosh, no.
I've heard that he stays in town while you're away.
If he stays with Jim Riggs,
the Wells Fargo manager.
It might be wise to send him there tonight.
Dave won't like leaving us.
I'm sure you'll go willingly if he knows you wanting to.
Well, do you think it'll be safe for him to make the trip alone?
Todd will go with him.
Oh, good.
As soon as Dave's gone,
we'll prepare a reception
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Tonto rode the town with Dave and left the boy at Jim Riggs' home.
Neither he nor anyone else suspected that Riggs was actually the man
who had planned the Stagecoach robbery
and the one who had given orders to kill Dave's father.
Riggs was working overtime in the Wells Fargo office.
While the three gunmen who took orders from him met in a room
on the first floor of the Wellsville Hotel.
There's no use arguing with me about it, Jakey.
I'm just passing on Riggs orders.
When did you see him?
Just a little while ago in the Wells Fargo office.
He said you let bite-handly see your face.
You'd have to kill him.
But Green, why can't you and Hank go with me?
The boss wants you to go along.
He said it might teach you to be more careful on our next job.
All right, I'll go.
What about the boy? Handly stun.
There's no reason to shoot him unless he sees your face when you gun-bird him.
All right. I'll get started right away.
Yeah.
Hey, Green, was it on the level with your old Jake?
Did Riggs really say to go to Handley's place alone?
Riggs wants me to think he's alone.
But you and I are to follow him at a distance.
After Jake shoots Handley, we're to shoot Jake.
Jake's too careless for our outfit.
Let's go.
There were no lamps burning in the Handley home.
But the moonlight, sliding through the window,
was sufficient to reveal a blanket-covered form on Bart's bed.
It was merely a dummy.
Bart was in another room with the lone ranger in Tato.
The three were watching beneath a nearly-closed shades of windows
on the same side of a house as the bedroom window.
Presently Tato said,
and he'd see fella Kimotabi.
Where?
The left, Bart.
He's on foot.
Oh, yes, I see him.
He's coming from the woods.
Jake held his pistol in one hand as he walked slowly
and nervously across the open field
between the woods and the ranch house.
Meanwhile in the woods,
Hank and Greer grew rain beside Jake's horse.
They just mounted,
and took their rifles from the saddle-scabbards.
We're going the rest of the way on foot, we better hurry.
Yes.
When the two outlaws reached the edge of the woods
and peered through the screen of underpush,
I saw Jake nearing the house.
We should have no trouble getting Jake with our rifles.
Get rid of him.
In the living room of a house,
Bart watched beneath the drawn shade of one window,
while the lone ranger and Tato were together at the other.
Him, the bedroom window now.
Let him shoot before we capture him,
and we'll have proof of attempted murder.
Me, Saby.
As soon as he fires, you raise a shade,
and I'll smash this window.
Got your gun, you're covered.
Shoot the pole, carry ass for us.
Got that gun.
Ah!
Kima, Saby.
Someone shoot from the woods.
Rifles.
We see rifles flash.
Looked like two guns there.
Don't fire.
We don't know who's behind those rifles.
They shot the critter who came to kill me.
Who do you suppose they are?
I don't know, but I'm going to try to find out.
Tato, see if anything can be done for the man out there on the ground.
Rushing from the house,
the masked man ran to the barn.
He didn't wait to settle his horse.
He leaked the silvers better back,
and shot it.
Half an hour later,
when the lone ranger returned to the house,
he saw Tato,
attending to the wounds,
the man who lay in the living room couch,
while Bart held a basin of water.
How is he, Tato?
Him alive, but hurt.
And he banned.
He's the critter I saw at the stage.
Coach, hold up.
One of the thieves.
Yeah, and how do you make out
to see anything of those riflemen?
No, there was moonlight enough at the edge of the woods
to show where they were crossed behind the underbrush.
They'd gone with the time I got there.
Oh.
I am in smoke.
You must have me.
Maybe he's going to get conscious.
Can you hear me?
Where?
What's your name?
Who's you?
You don't know me,
but you know Bart Henley.
Move where I can see you, Bart.
Sure.
I'll take a look at me, your poll, Kathy.
You're alive.
You've dug, gone right on my life.
But there are three bullets in the bed,
where you thought I was sleeping.
Oh, shut me.
No.
No.
You were shot by two men who were hidden in the woods.
Oh, dirty poll cats.
Who shot you, Jake?
Must have been a man or a with me in the sticker.
The only ones who knew I was coming here.
Yeah.
And the only ones who saw it from the boys
shot me so they wouldn't have to split the cash with me.
There you go, men.
I promise I'll pay for what they've done.
Not a squealer,
but I'll name them.
One's Hank Newton.
The other's gridlock.
You'll find him tonight at home with a boss.
Who is the boss?
He had big plans.
We're all going to get rich by Robin's stages.
He planned everything.
Who is the boss?
Tonight to a stubble crosses.
People are everything about the way they got rid of me.
Well, they were the boss, but in the cash.
Get him, Mr.
You'll find him at Jim Rick's house.
Jim Rick's.
He must have been.
That's where it came from.
Of course, at that house.
Bart, keep your gun in your hand and watch this man.
But Dave, hold on to the air on the way to Rick's house.
Come on, follow him.
In Jim Rick's home, Dave occupied a small room off the living room.
Lying in a darkness, he relived the thrill of meeting the lone ranger
and remembered all the heroic things his father had told him about the famous masked man.
He found it impossible to relax and go to sleep.
It seemed like ours after he had gone to bed
when he heard the front door of the house open and close.
Then heard voices in the living room and Rick saying,
I like the lamp, but we can see what we're doing.
It's probably a light boss.
We don't want to be short-changed when the cash is counted out.
Where is the cash?
Right in that chest next to the wall.
Here, Hank, take the key.
A lot of folks would be surprised to know that it never went aboard the stage coach.
What did you do with this strong box?
You took from the stage.
You tossed it into a quick sand bowl.
Where is the cash?
Can I open the sack?
Just a minute.
You didn't tell me how you made out at the handling place.
Well, not as well as we'd hoped, boss.
We saw Jake shoot handling, then we shot Jake.
But before we could go to the house to make sure they were both dead,
the man on a white horse came riding toward the woods where we were hiding.
Oh, we don't know who he was.
We didn't wait to see.
We ran to our horses and cleared out.
I don't like that.
Now we don't know where they're handling and Jake are dead or alive.
And that's for that man.
What's the matter, boss?
That cap on the table belongs to Dave Henley.
What about it?
It means that he's here.
Wait until I look in the next room.
You!
Mr. Riggs, I just woke up.
Oh, dear.
Where did he come from?
How'd you get here?
The scene was usual.
I had my key.
And you killed my dad.
Oh, you did hear what we were saying.
You were in where the cruxer robbed the stage coach.
You were living with him?
Yeah.
Now what do we do?
I'm going to spoil our game here.
Rip this pillowcase for Ty and gang him.
No.
Get back there.
Let me go.
Let me go, I tell you.
Please help.
Shut him up.
I've got him.
I don't know.
Hurry and get something to Ty.
I'll just say it.
Thank you.
Here's one strip.
Oh, his feet.
Yeah, I got him.
Let him go.
Like a mask.
And back and get your hands up.
Like, please.
Help me help Dave.
Why are you picking up Riggs?
You want to play?
The chef.
No, no, don't shoot.
Don't shoot.
Get me.
Get me.
On your feet.
How about your handcuffs, Charlotte?
I have only one pair.
I'll need him for this, Critter.
I rip up that cloth and tie the other.
I think he killed my dad.
No, no Dave.
Your dad is fine.
He's at the house guarding the other member of their gang.
But then Jake's not dead.
No.
He told us about this meeting in your home, Riggs.
I should double cruxer.
That's what he called you.
I couldn't believe it when a mask man told me about you, Riggs.
But he persuaded me to come here with him.
I'm glad it did.
He sure is your daddy.
You're fine to me, Ma'am.
Fine.
What's this?
Riggs, what's happened to you?
Riggs, nothing.
Looks like a fight.
Boys, take these crooks to jail and lock this sack of money in my office safe.
Right, sir.
I've got to take Dave and a doctor to the handy ranch.
When I return, I'll have a fourth crook for the calibers.
Come on, David.
Hey.
Where'd he go?
Hey, Dave.
I'm in the kitchen, sir.
We're going out the factory.
Is that mask man with you?
He's tunnel already outside.
I'm going to leave my horse here right back to the ranch of Silver.
Silver?
What's the lead talking about?
Silver and the mask, man.
And tunnel.
I savvy.
Maybe the excitement was too much for me.
The excitement.
His biggest excitement is still to come.
He's going to ride on Silver with the lone ranger.
Oh, Silver.
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Access to affordable credit helps me pay my employees
that I don't really need it.
Infliction is killing me.
But who cares? Big retailers are making record profits.
That's why we support the Durban Marshall credit card bill.
See?
Things in credit unions help small businesses make pay roll.
This bill would cut the vital resources they need.
While increasing Megastore profits.
They deserve it. Don't they?
Tell Congress stop the Durban Marshall Money Grab
for corporate megastores paid for by the Electronic Payments Coalition.
