Long Pete, champion rough-and-tumble fighter of the mining camp, has soundly thrashed every man in the settlement except Aaron Dill, a giant Indian. Pete is in love with Madge, the daughter of a newcomer to the camp, who refuses to have ...See moreLong Pete, champion rough-and-tumble fighter of the mining camp, has soundly thrashed every man in the settlement except Aaron Dill, a giant Indian. Pete is in love with Madge, the daughter of a newcomer to the camp, who refuses to have anything to do with him while he continues to carouse and fight. Pete gives up his old habits for her and his companions think he has turned coward. They torment him beyond endurance, and Pete once more forgets himself and beats up the whole camp, winding up by attacking Dill. Peter and Dill agree to go to the mountains and have it out to the death. Dill sets a bear trap in Pete's trail, and Pete stumbles and breaks his arm in the jaws of the steel trap. Despite his agony, he determines to meet Dill at the appointed place. Passing Dill's cabin, he finds Oneida Jim, an outcast Indian, attacking Dill's squaw. Pete soundly whips the Indian and ties him in a corner. Dill's wife begs Pete to stay, fearing that Oneida Jim will break loose again. Meanwhile, Dill returns, and the two are about to fight it out in the cabin when Dill's wife explains matters, and the men patch up their quarrel. Written by
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