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Good Indian

CHAPTER XXII
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The Hart boys lingered for a few minutes at the store, and then rode on to the ranch without him, and the Indians stole away over the hill to their camp.

The coroner and the sheriff accepted Pete's invitation into the back part of the store, refreshed themselves after the ordeal, and caught the next train for Shoshone.

So closed the incident of Saunders' passing, so far as the law was concerned.
"Well," Miss Georgie summed up the situation, "Baumberger hasn't made any sign of taking up the matter.

I don't believe, now, that he will.
I wired the news to the papers in Shoshone, so he must know.

I think perhaps he's glad to get Saunders out of the way--for he certainly must have known enough to put Baumberger behind the bars.
"But I don't see," she said, in a puzzled way, "how that gun came onto the scene.


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