Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1951 — Page 37
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—By Al Vermeer
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IT'S SO DARK NOW BACK THERE IN THOSE MOOVIAN JUNGLES 1 CAN'T SEE ANYTHING! WE'LL HAVE TO GIVE UP FOR TODAY.
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SHUT YOUR ROYAL TRAP, COUNT, AND DON'T SPEND ANY OF THE MONEY UNTIL I RETURN FROM CRABTREE CORNERS /
THE FAIREST FLOWER OF ALL AS MY WIFE, BUT TO THINK (DROOL ) OF ALL THAT
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GAINES WHEN YOU STOPPED HM FROM KILLING MY SHEEP POGS.! WHY PIP YOU DO IT?
HOMBRES LIKE HIM./ YOU STILL THINK ALL COWPOKES ARE ALIKE, SHERRY?
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YOU WON'T BE SAFE A MINUTE IN GUNSHOT VALLEY /
F WE'LL TELL TH' MARSHAL WE | SAW ROGERS KILL THAT 'COWs MAN WE AMBUSHED LAST NIGHT
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