Harden, a typical border tough, professes love for Belle: but she heroically repulses him in a way that infuriates. Jack, her sweetheart, hears of this and he tells Harden to "vamoose." Harden, with several choice spirits, after "...See moreHarden, a typical border tough, professes love for Belle: but she heroically repulses him in a way that infuriates. Jack, her sweetheart, hears of this and he tells Harden to "vamoose." Harden, with several choice spirits, after "irrigating" freely, goes to an Indian camp and steals several pairs of moccasins. They then, soft-footed, go to the cabin of Belle's father and in his absence carry away the girl. Jack is not slow in learning of her disappearance. He inquires of the Indians about her, but they deny knowledge other than of their own losses at the hands of Harden. Swift-Foot, a trailer, offers his services, and they trail the trio to a lonely cabin. Harden and his confederates put up a desperate defense, but Jack and his crowd outclass them as gun-men. The girl is rescued, and Harden, much the worse for wear, is taken back to the settlement to "get his." Written by
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