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The last scout

Page was a young man of seventeen when he met his grandfather, Wind-River Page, for the first time. From the moment he arrived in Deadwood, nothing was the same. When young Page found out that someone was giving out information on gold shipments, he decided to keep quiet until he could figure out who it was. But Grandpa Wind-River Page had already become involved in the deadly game, and so, between riding shotgun on the stage and trying to keep his Grandpa alive, young Page found himself doing a lot of growing up - fast.

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  • "Page was a young man of seventeen when he met his grandfather, Wind-River Page, for the first time. From the moment he arrived in Deadwood, nothing was the same. When young Page found out that someone was giving out information on gold shipments, he decided to keep quiet until he could figure out who it was. But Grandpa Wind-River Page had already become involved in the deadly game, and so, between riding shotgun on the stage and trying to keep his Grandpa alive, young Page found himself doing a lot of growing up - fast."@en
  • "Page was a young man of seventeen when he met his grandfather, Wind-River Page, for the first time. From the moment he arrived in Deadwood, nothing was the same. When young Page found out that someone was giving out information on gold shipments, he decided to keep quiet until he could figure out who it was. But Grandpa Wind-River Page had already become involved in the deadly game, and so, between riding shotgun on the stage and trying to keep his Grandpa alive, young Page found himself doing a lot of growing up - fast."
  • "Page was a young man of seventeen when he met his grandfather, Wind-River Page, for the first time. From the moment he arrived in Deadwood, nothing was the same. When young Page found out that someone was giving out information on gold shipments, he decided to keep quiet until he could figure out who it was. But Grandpa Wind-River Page had already become involved in the deadly game, and so, between riding shotgun on the stage and trying to keep his Grandpa alive, young Page found himself doing a lot of growing up -- fast."@en
  • "When Page meets his grandfather, Wind-River Page, for the first time, he gets more than he bargained for when he learns that someone is giving out information on gold shipments--and his grandfather is involved."

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  • "Western stories"@en
  • "Western stories"

http://schema.org/name

  • "The last scout"
  • "The last scout"@en
  • "The last Scout"
  • "Last scout"@en