Tom Frazer, ramrod of Margo Nash's Double Y, had worked hard to keep the ranch going--now he was ready to fight to save it. Tom knew that Van Winston, the crooked rancher who owned the Circle W, was determined to take over the Double Y. What he didn't know was that his own close friend was a member of a gang of rustlers whose raids were destroying the Double Y.
"Tom Frazer, ramrod of Margo Nash's Double Y, had worked hard to keep the ranch going--now he was ready to fight to save it. Tom knew that Van Winston, the crooked rancher who owned the Circle W, was determined to take over the Double Y. What he didn't know was that his own close friend was a member of a gang of rustlers whose raids were destroying the Double Y."@en
"Tom Frazer, ramrod of Margo Nash's Double Y, had worked hard to keep the ranch going - now he was ready to fight hard to save it. But, as Tom was to discover, it's easier to fight an enemy than to fight a friend. Tom knew that Van Winston, the crooked rancher who owned the Circle W, was determined to take over the Double Y and add it to his holdings. What he didn't know was that his own closest friend, Bill Corey, was a member of a gang of rustlers whose raids were slowly destroying the Double Y."
"Tom Frazer, ramrod of Margo Nash's Double Y, had worked hard to keep the ranch going - now he was ready to fight hard to save it. But, as Tom was to discover, it's easier to fight an enemy than to fight a friend. Tom knew that Van Winston, the crooked rancher who owned the Circle W, was determined to take over the Double Y and add it to his holdings. What he didn't know was that his own closest friend, Bill Corey, was a member of a gang of rustlers whose raids were slowly destroying the Double Y."@en
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