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Death Valley in ’49

CHAPTER XVII
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No one was punished unjustly, but there was no delay, and the evil-doer met his fate swiftly and surely.

Justice was strict, and the circumstances were generally unfavorable to thoughts of mercy.

I was in San Francisco the day after Casey and Cory were hung by the Vigilance Committee.

Things looked quite military.

Fort Gunny-bags seemed well protected, and no innocent man in any danger.


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