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The Mysterious Rider

CHAPTER XVI
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Wal, then, if you've any more to say to Moore get it over." "I've had my say," replied Belllounds, sullenly.
"On what grounds do you accuse me ?" demanded Moore.
"I trailed you.

I've got my proofs." Burley stepped off the porch and carefully laid down his package.
"Moore, will you get off your hoss ?" he asked.

And when the cowboy had dismounted and limped aside the sheriff continued, "Is this the hoss you ride most ?" "He's the only one I have." Burley sat down upon the edge of the porch and, carefully unwrapping the package, he disclosed some pieces of hard-baked yellow mud.

The smaller ones bore the imprint of a circle with a dot in the center, very clearly defined.

The larger piece bore the imperfect but reasonably clear track of a curiously shaped horseshoe, somewhat triangular.


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