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"Not by a damned sight," he retorted, "nor would they be if you had not the expense bills in your pocket."

There was no help for Ellison.

Just as the sun was falling behind Pike's Peak I had the satisfaction of seeing seven "prairie schooners" containing my plunder pull out of the Springs, pointed toward the Ute Pass.

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