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Crooked Trails and Straight
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William MacLeod Raine
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       _ PART II. LUCK
       CHAPTER XX. LOOSE THREADS
       Curly was right when he said that those who knew about Sam's share in the planning of the Tin Cup hold-up would keep their mouths closed. All of the men implicated in the robbery were dead except Dutch. Cullison used his influence to get the man a light sentence, for he knew that he was not a criminal at heart. In return Dutch went down the line without so much as breathing Sam's name.
       Luck saw to it that Curly got all the credit of frustrating the outlaws in their attempt on the Flyer and of capturing them afterward. In the story of the rescue of Kate he played up Flandrau's part in the pursuit at the expense of the other riders. For September was at hand and the young man needed all the prestige he could get. The district attorney had no choice but to go on with the case of the State versus Flandrau on a charge of rustling horses from the Bar Double M. But public sentiment was almost a unit in favor of the defendant.
       The evidence of the prosecution was not so strong as it had been. All of his accomplices were dead and one of the men implicated had given it out in his last moments that the young man was not a party to the crime. The man who had owned the feed corral had sold out and gone to Colorado. The hotel clerk would not swear positively that the prisoner was the man he had seen with the other rustlers.
       Curly had one important asset no jury could forget. It counted for a good deal that Alec Flandrau, Billy Mackenzie, and Luck Cullison were known to be backing him, but it was worth much more that his wife of a week sat beside him in the courtroom. Every time they looked at the prisoner the jurymen saw too her dusky gallant little head and slender figure. They remembered the terrible experience through which she had so recently passed. She had come through it to happiness. Every look and motion of the girl wife radiated love for the young scamp who had won her. And since they were tender-hearted old frontiersmen they did not intend to spoil her joy. Moreover, society could afford to take chances with this young fellow Flandrau. He had been wild no doubt, but he had shown since the real stuff that was in him. Long before they left the box each member of the jury knew that he was going to vote for acquittal.
       It took the jury only one ballot to find a verdict of not guilty. The judge did not attempt to stop the uproar of glad cheers that shook the building when the decision was read. He knew it was not the prisoner so much they were cheering as the brave girl who had sat so pluckily for three days beside the husband she had made a man.
       From the courtroom Curly walked out under the blue sky of Arizona a free man. But he knew that the best of his good fortune was that he did not go alone. For all the rest of their lives her firm little steps would move beside him to keep him true and steady. He could not go wrong now, for he was anchored to a responsibility that was a continual joy and wonder to him.
       [THE END]
       William MacLeod Raine's Book: Crooked Trails and Straight
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Part 1. Curly
   Part 1. Curly - Chapter 1. Following A Crooked Trail
   Part 1. Curly - Chapter 2. Camping With Old Man Trouble
   Part 1. Curly - Chapter 3. At The End Of The Road
   Part 1. Curly - Chapter 4. The Cullisons
   Part 1. Curly - Chapter 5. Laura London
   Part 1. Curly - Chapter 6. A Bear Trap
   Part 1. Curly - Chapter 7. Bad Medicine
   Part 1. Curly - Chapter 8. A Rehearsed Quarrel
   Part 1. Curly - Chapter 9. Eavesdropping
   Part 1. Curly - Chapter 10. "Stick To Your Saddle"
Part 2. Luck
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 1. At The Round Up Club
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 2. Luck Meets An Old Acquaintance
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 3. An Initialed Hat
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 4. Kate Uses Her Quirt
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 5. "Ain't She The Gamest Little Thoroughbred?"
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 6. Two Hats On A Rack
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 7. Anonymous Letters
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 8. A Message In Cipher
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 9. "The Friends Of 50. 100. Serve Notice"
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 10. Cass Fendrick Makes A Call
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 11. A Compromise
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 12. An Arrest
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 13. A Conversation
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 14. A Touch Of The Third Degree
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 15. Bob Takes A Hand
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 16. A Clean Up
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 17. The Prodigal Son
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 18. Cutting Trail
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 19. A Good Samaritan
   Part 2. Luck - Chapter 20. Loose Threads