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THE CURTAIN WALI Oe gt Se Gt Silver, was among the first to congratulate the married pair. This was David Carter, who owned an estate not far from that of Colonel Campbell. But few knew that this man was the terrible Flying Scout, the scourge of the Comanche; and by his side, now his wife for some months, was the woman We have known as Unda, the wife of Hualpa. Carter had found peace at last. Jan Pliester lives with his Gretchen on his own farm, in the same township, and his beaming face is seen looking over the shoulder of De Forest, who is there with Rube Best, and Others of the rangers. And as Campbell and the Flying Scout clasp hands, those who know their history look at each other and think of the rain of fire and the dreadful slaughter of the Comanche in the mountain pass. Out of this wild reyenge happiness had come at last. ‘vecomicbooks.conm