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ContentsI: THE THREE BAD MEN OF LAS BOCASII: OVER THE BORDERIII: EVEN A RUSTLER HAS HIS TROUBLESIV: THE TRAIL OF THE COLORADOSV: THE “HACIENDA OF THE TREES”VI: BULL TURNS NURSEVII: THE RUSTLERS ARE ADOPTEDVIII: “THE LEOPARD’S SPOTS”IX: A PARTY AND ITS CONSEQUENCESX: WANTED—A HUSBANDXI: GORDON’S DÉBUTXII: THE RECRUIT IS TRIED OUT—IN SEVERAL WAYSXIII: AMERICAN RUSTLERSVS.MEXICAN RAIDERSXIV: NEMESIS DOGS THE THREE—AND IS “DOGGED,” IN TURN, BY LEEXV: BULL AND THE WIDOW CONSPIREXVI: ONE MAN CAN TAKE A HORSE TO WATER, BUT—XVII: —BUT TWENTY CANNOT MAKE HIM DRINKXVIII: THE “WIND” BLOWS CONTRARYXIX: A KISS—ITS CONSEQUENCESXX: SLIVER IS DULY CHASTENEDXXI: THE WIDOW TO THE RESCUEXXII: LEE, TOO, IS CONFESSEDXXIII: IN WHICH THE WIDOW GOES AND SLIVER COMESXXIV: UNDERSTANDINGXXV: LOVE AND BUSINESSXXVI: A SETTLEMENTXXVII: AN OLD ACQUAINTANCEXXVIII: A “REQUISITION”XXIX: TEMPTATIONXXX: THE OTHER HALF OF THE TRUTHXXXI: “BRAINS WIN”XXXII: TRAVAILXXXIII: THE DEATH IN THE NIGHTXXXIV: ---------------------?XXXV: WHY?XXXVI: “IN THE MIDST OF LIFE—”XXXVII: THE THREE—AGAINXXXVIII: FIREXXXIX: “VENGEANCE IS MINE”XL: SLIVER “MAKES GOOD”XLI: JAKE BETTERS THE “EXCHANGE”XLII: BULL DREAMS A DREAM!XLIII: THE LAST OF THE THREE BAD MEN

ContentsI: THE THREE BAD MEN OF LAS BOCASII: OVER THE BORDERIII: EVEN A RUSTLER HAS HIS TROUBLESIV: THE TRAIL OF THE COLORADOSV: THE “HACIENDA OF THE TREES”VI: BULL TURNS NURSEVII: THE RUSTLERS ARE ADOPTEDVIII: “THE LEOPARD’S SPOTS”IX: A PARTY AND ITS CONSEQUENCESX: WANTED—A HUSBANDXI: GORDON’S DÉBUTXII: THE RECRUIT IS TRIED OUT—IN SEVERAL WAYSXIII: AMERICAN RUSTLERSVS.MEXICAN RAIDERSXIV: NEMESIS DOGS THE THREE—AND IS “DOGGED,” IN TURN, BY LEEXV: BULL AND THE WIDOW CONSPIREXVI: ONE MAN CAN TAKE A HORSE TO WATER, BUT—XVII: —BUT TWENTY CANNOT MAKE HIM DRINKXVIII: THE “WIND” BLOWS CONTRARYXIX: A KISS—ITS CONSEQUENCESXX: SLIVER IS DULY CHASTENEDXXI: THE WIDOW TO THE RESCUEXXII: LEE, TOO, IS CONFESSEDXXIII: IN WHICH THE WIDOW GOES AND SLIVER COMESXXIV: UNDERSTANDINGXXV: LOVE AND BUSINESSXXVI: A SETTLEMENTXXVII: AN OLD ACQUAINTANCEXXVIII: A “REQUISITION”XXIX: TEMPTATIONXXX: THE OTHER HALF OF THE TRUTHXXXI: “BRAINS WIN”XXXII: TRAVAILXXXIII: THE DEATH IN THE NIGHTXXXIV: ---------------------?XXXV: WHY?XXXVI: “IN THE MIDST OF LIFE—”XXXVII: THE THREE—AGAINXXXVIII: FIREXXXIX: “VENGEANCE IS MINE”XL: SLIVER “MAKES GOOD”XLI: JAKE BETTERS THE “EXCHANGE”XLII: BULL DREAMS A DREAM!XLIII: THE LAST OF THE THREE BAD MEN

I: THE THREE BAD MEN OF LAS BOCASII: OVER THE BORDERIII: EVEN A RUSTLER HAS HIS TROUBLESIV: THE TRAIL OF THE COLORADOSV: THE “HACIENDA OF THE TREES”VI: BULL TURNS NURSEVII: THE RUSTLERS ARE ADOPTEDVIII: “THE LEOPARD’S SPOTS”IX: A PARTY AND ITS CONSEQUENCESX: WANTED—A HUSBANDXI: GORDON’S DÉBUTXII: THE RECRUIT IS TRIED OUT—IN SEVERAL WAYSXIII: AMERICAN RUSTLERSVS.MEXICAN RAIDERSXIV: NEMESIS DOGS THE THREE—AND IS “DOGGED,” IN TURN, BY LEEXV: BULL AND THE WIDOW CONSPIREXVI: ONE MAN CAN TAKE A HORSE TO WATER, BUT—XVII: —BUT TWENTY CANNOT MAKE HIM DRINKXVIII: THE “WIND” BLOWS CONTRARYXIX: A KISS—ITS CONSEQUENCESXX: SLIVER IS DULY CHASTENEDXXI: THE WIDOW TO THE RESCUEXXII: LEE, TOO, IS CONFESSEDXXIII: IN WHICH THE WIDOW GOES AND SLIVER COMESXXIV: UNDERSTANDINGXXV: LOVE AND BUSINESSXXVI: A SETTLEMENTXXVII: AN OLD ACQUAINTANCEXXVIII: A “REQUISITION”XXIX: TEMPTATIONXXX: THE OTHER HALF OF THE TRUTHXXXI: “BRAINS WIN”XXXII: TRAVAILXXXIII: THE DEATH IN THE NIGHTXXXIV: ---------------------?XXXV: WHY?XXXVI: “IN THE MIDST OF LIFE—”XXXVII: THE THREE—AGAINXXXVIII: FIREXXXIX: “VENGEANCE IS MINE”XL: SLIVER “MAKES GOOD”XLI: JAKE BETTERS THE “EXCHANGE”XLII: BULL DREAMS A DREAM!XLIII: THE LAST OF THE THREE BAD MEN

I: THE THREE BAD MEN OF LAS BOCAS

II: OVER THE BORDER

III: EVEN A RUSTLER HAS HIS TROUBLES

IV: THE TRAIL OF THE COLORADOS

V: THE “HACIENDA OF THE TREES”

VI: BULL TURNS NURSE

VII: THE RUSTLERS ARE ADOPTED

VIII: “THE LEOPARD’S SPOTS”

IX: A PARTY AND ITS CONSEQUENCES

X: WANTED—A HUSBAND

XI: GORDON’S DÉBUT

XII: THE RECRUIT IS TRIED OUT—IN SEVERAL WAYS

XIII: AMERICAN RUSTLERSVS.MEXICAN RAIDERS

XIV: NEMESIS DOGS THE THREE—AND IS “DOGGED,” IN TURN, BY LEE

XV: BULL AND THE WIDOW CONSPIRE

XVI: ONE MAN CAN TAKE A HORSE TO WATER, BUT—

XVII: —BUT TWENTY CANNOT MAKE HIM DRINK

XVIII: THE “WIND” BLOWS CONTRARY

XIX: A KISS—ITS CONSEQUENCES

XX: SLIVER IS DULY CHASTENED

XXI: THE WIDOW TO THE RESCUE

XXII: LEE, TOO, IS CONFESSED

XXIII: IN WHICH THE WIDOW GOES AND SLIVER COMES

XXIV: UNDERSTANDING

XXV: LOVE AND BUSINESS

XXVI: A SETTLEMENT

XXVII: AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE

XXVIII: A “REQUISITION”

XXIX: TEMPTATION

XXX: THE OTHER HALF OF THE TRUTH

XXXI: “BRAINS WIN”

XXXII: TRAVAIL

XXXIII: THE DEATH IN THE NIGHT

XXXIV: ---------------------?

XXXV: WHY?

XXXVI: “IN THE MIDST OF LIFE—”

XXXVII: THE THREE—AGAIN

XXXVIII: FIRE

XXXIX: “VENGEANCE IS MINE”

XL: SLIVER “MAKES GOOD”

XLI: JAKE BETTERS THE “EXCHANGE”

XLII: BULL DREAMS A DREAM!

XLIII: THE LAST OF THE THREE BAD MEN


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