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Will suit a great many tired people
deickemeyer19 September 2017
There is an interesting moral in this photoplay that will suit a great many tired people. A young rustler, who is too strong to work, cuts out some cattle and gives a bunch of cowboys an excuse to kick up a lot of dust. The only clue to his identity is a spur dropped from one of his boots, evidently one of a very unique pair of spurs, because when its mate is found in the house of the sheriff's sweetheart it is at once decided that her brother is the criminal. The guilty man escapes over the border and writes a letter to his sister, saying that he is going to lead a better life, though the chances are he will not. The sister holds up the sheriff, her own sweetheart, in the telegraph office, but no damage is done, for she embraces him in the end. The moral seems to be, "don't work." - The Moving Picture World, July 5, 1913
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