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Updated: June 19, 2025
Debouching in the early fall, they had hastily prepared for an Associated Press-painted Arctic winter. Had they been forced to winter in the mountains of Idaho, or among Montana's passes, they would have prepared simply and effectively. Here, however, in a mystic land, surrounded by the unknown, they grew panic stricken and lost their wits.
Certain significant observations may certainly be made upon this table. In the first place, the older States, the old thirteen, have, from the point of view of the conservative or divorce reformer, the best record. Only New Hampshire and Rhode Island, the latter for obvious reasons, stand low down in the column; the last State having about three hundred divorces as against Montana's five hundred.
"They got one fellow the next day, and another got rattled and gave himself up; but the leader of the gang, one of Montana's pet outlaws, is still ranging somewhere in the hills. You want to be careful about riding off alone; you ought to let some one me, for instance go along to look after you." "Pshaw!" said his Heart's Desire, smiling reluctantly. "I'm not afraid.
Montana has not yet adopted the model law for the protection of non-game birds. Only seven states have failed in that respect. The use of automatic and pump shotguns, and silencers, should immediately be prohibited. Montana's bag-limits are not wholly bad; but the grizzly bear has almost been exterminated, save in the Yellowstone Park.
Now here's the proposition. Lots of tickets sold, an' they'll be a big crowd Saturday night. At the last moment, so as not to disappoint 'em, they'll spring me to take Montana's place. I 'm the dark horse. Nobody knows me not even Young Sandow. He's come up since my time. I'll be a rube fighter. I can fight as Horse Roberts. "Now, wait a minute.
You talk like us, but you act like a Hun. Can't trust you Huns further than you'd " "Aw-come on down! I'm tired of fightin' a will-o'-the-wisp like you. Been in Akron lately?" "Don't know the burg. Montana's my stampin' ground when I'm home." "I used to live in Akron worked in the rubber factories. Come on down. I know a good place. We can yarn there mebbe have a zwie-bier."
He prevailed upon Rossman, who was Montana's best-known lawyer, to defend the case, for one thing. He seemed to pin his faith almost wholly upon Rossman, and declared to every one that Aleck would never be convicted.
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