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Tragedy trail

The bandit La Salle had crossed Blondy Graem's trail too often. Now the time had come for Graem to settle the score, once and for all. As he rode out seeking his revenge, he found himself hunted by every man who could hold a gun.

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  • ""The bandit La Salle had crossed Blondy Graem's trail once too often. Now the time had come for Blondy to go out and settle the score, for once and for all."--Back cover."
  • "Now the time had come for Graem to settle the score, once and for all. As he rode out seeking his revenge, he found himself hunted by every man who could hold a gun - and liked it."
  • "The bandit La Salle had crossed Blondy Graem's trail too often. Now the time had come for Graem to settle the score, once and for all. As he rode out seeking his revenge, he found himself hunted by every man who could hold a gun."@en
  • "The bandit La Salle had crossed Blondy Graem's trail once too often. Now the time had come for Blondy to go out and settle the score, for once and for all. As he rode out, he found himself pursued by every gun-toting man in the territory--and loved every minute of it. And when the showdown came about, poor La Salle couldn't even have seen the bullet that took his head from off his shoulders."
  • "Blondy Graem is determined to settle the score with his enemy, the bandit LaSalle, the man responsible for ambushing and nearly killing him."@en
  • "The bandit La Salle had crossed Blondy Graem's tyrail once too often. Now the time had come for Blondy to go out and settle the score, once and for all. As he rode out, he found himself pursued by every gun-toting man in the territory...and loved every minute of it. And when the showdown came about, poor La Salle coulnd't even have seen the bullet that took his head from off his shoulders."

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  • "Western stories"@en
  • "Western stories"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Large type books"

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  • "Tragedy trail"@en
  • "Tragedy trail"