Judge, 1930-11-01 · page 24 of 36
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Manhunt : Yu realize the difficulties in this position?” “Yes, sir, but I may say in all mod- esty that I was with the Northwestern Mounted Police for eighteen years, and: in all that time I never failed. Sometimes, I rode for days through the snow and the bitter cold without food, without drink, But in the end, sir—TI always y man.” “Hmm, You always got your man. But, you sce, in this position you will be up against more than wind and The original pole sitter. snow. You will have to stalk human quarry that is guileful with the guile of the ages.” “It’s all the same to me, sir. Tal ways get my man,” “You will be pitted against the clev- crest minds in New York. I tell you in these days a bill collector needs training, but I'll give you a tri 1 if you make good, we'll make the po sition permanent.” —P.s. comicbooks.com