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To Cole Dagget, eight hundred dollars meant a lot of hard hours in the saddle--and enough to return to Texas and settle down. So when the money was stolen from him in a small-town holdup, there was no way he …
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To Cole Dagget, eight hundred dollars meant a lot of hard hours in the saddle--and enough to return to Texas and settle down. So when the money was stolen from him in a small-town holdup, there was no way he was going to let the robbers just ride off with it. And he wasn't about to wait for the people of Solitude to form a posse. But he could only guess at the danger he was riding into when he set out alone after the four canny outlaws.
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"To Cole Dagget, eight hundred dollars meant a lot of hard hours in the saddle--and enough to return to Texas and settle down. So when the money was stolen from …"
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