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Hopalong Cassidy’s Rustler Round-Up

CHAPTER XXIV
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"Gimme a drink an' let me tell th' boys." The members of the outfit were told of the plot and they gave their uproarious sanction, all needing bracers to sustain them.
Billy found the clerk swapping lies with the bartender and, procuring the desired information, climbed the stairs and hunted for room No.

6.
Discovering it, he dispensed with formality, pushed open the door and entered.
He found his friend engaged in conversation with a pretty young woman, and on a couch at the far side of the room lay an elderly white-whiskered gentleman who was reading a magazine.

Billy felt like a criminal for a few seconds and then there came to him the thought that his was a mission of great import and he braced himself to face any ordeal.

"Anyway," he thought, "th' prettier they are th' more dust they can raise." "What are yu doing here ?" Cried Hopalong in amazement.
"That's all right," averred the protector, confidentially.
"What's all right ?" "Why, everything," replied Billy, feeling uncomfortable.
The elderly man hastily sat up and dropped his magazine when he saw the armed intruder, his eyes as wide open as his mouth.

He felt for his spectacles, but did not need them, for he could see nothing but the Colt's which Billy jabbed at him.
"None of that!" snapped Billy.


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