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Revision as of 23:14, 6 February 2011

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Appearing in "The Twister"

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Appearing in "The Man Who Robbed the Express"

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  • Brett Brown - (First appearance)
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Synopsis for "The Man Who Robbed the Express"

A convicted rail robber named Brett Brown has recently been released from prison. Unwilling to lead a respectable life however, he immediately returns to his old tricks. He boards a rail car and inquires about sitting near the mailbox location. The conductor tells him that the mailbox car is off-limits and is guarded by a rail detective. Brett spies a well-dressed mustached man, and instantly deduces that he must be the undercover detective. Finding an unkempt hobo named Silent Jefferson, Brett conspires to rob the train. He direct Jefferson to distract the detective, allowing him time to rob the train. However, it turns out that Jefferson is actually the rail detective and arrests Brett Brown. The well-dressed mustached man was simply a passenger en route to New York City.

Appearing in "Those Who Live by the Gun..."

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An outlaw named Blackie and his friends catch the Rawhide Kid napping under a tree. Taking the opportunity to get revenge on him for past offenses, they hogtie his legs, and string him over a tree limb. The Kid manages to escape however and deftly the entire posse. He leaves them bound against a tree, and rides off into the distance. When a local sheriff and his deputy come upon Blackie's gang, they lie and tell him that a large group of men had ambushed them. They refuse to admit that they had been so quickly taken down by a single gunslinger.

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