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ARIZONA ROUNDUP 127 tiness in her eyes as she rode in knee to knee and her gaze met his. He knew she wanted to say something, and the surge of hap- piness he suddenly felt made him say it for her. | “I'm glad you changed your mind... . Lily,” Tex Burnett told her. They rode on, and once, through an opening in the trees, they again saw the dangling bodies hanging in a grim circle around the big evergreen. Jed Haraway looked at them and then over at ex. “The last of the old-time tinhorns, Tex,” he remarked. “Them?” “No,” the former Hole-Card Pete replied softly. “Us.” He saw his daughter’s hand go out to that of the other man, and he fell behind a way to light his pipe and puff complacently. He made a mental note that when they found a place to camp that night he ought to clean the dirty bore of his big rifle. THE END comicbooks.com