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The Lone Star Ranger

CHAPTER V
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Hereafter this gun must be a living part of him.

Right then and there he returned to a practice he had long discontinued--the draw.

It was now a stern, bitter, deadly business with him.

He did not need to fire the gun, for accuracy was a gift and had become assured.

Swiftness on the draw, however, could be improved, and he set himself to acquire the limit of speed possible to any man.


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