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Dance-Hall Gal’ is the story of young Tom Otis. Since he was old enough to ride herd, he worked on his father’s Anchor Ranch. When his father died suddenly, he inherited Anchor. It was then that Will Geier of the Adams City bank informed Tom that there was a lien on the ranch because of a $10,000 note owed to the bank by Tom’s father. Geier successfully prevents Tom from rounding up any Anchor cattle to sell in order to pay the note, and arranges for the ranch to be sold at auction. Cornered, Tom discovers that his only ally appears to be Lily Street, a singer in the Colorado Saloon.
In ‘Hang Him High,’ after ten years away, some of that time riding with an outlaw gang, Lew Moffit returns to the family ranch outside the town of Kennebeck. Lew’s mother had died when he was born. His father was later hanged, charged with robbery and murder, and then his brother Jess was hanged, convicted of rustling. The man behind these hangings was John Kennebeck, the powerful rancher after whom the town is named. The scaffold on which Lew’s father and older brother were hanged is still standing in Kennebeck, kept there by John Kennebeck, waiting for Lew Moffit, should he ever return.
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Dance-Hall Gal’ is the story of young Tom Otis. Since he was old enough to ride herd, he worked on his father’s Anchor Ranch. When his father died suddenly, he inherited Anchor. It was then that Will Geier of the Adams City bank informed Tom that there was a lien on the ranch because of a $10,000 note owed to the bank by Tom’s father. Geier successfully prevents Tom from rounding up any Anchor cattle to sell in order to pay the note, and arranges for the ranch to be sold at auction. Cornered, Tom discovers that his only ally appears to be Lily Street, a singer in the Colorado Saloon.
In ‘Hang Him High,’ after ten years away, some of that time riding with an outlaw gang, Lew Moffit returns to the family ranch outside the town of Kennebeck. Lew’s mother had died when he was born. His father was later hanged, charged with robbery and murder, and then his brother Jess was hanged, convicted of rustling. The man behind these hangings was John Kennebeck, the powerful rancher after whom the town is named. The scaffold on which Lew’s father and older brother were hanged is still standing in Kennebeck, kept there by John Kennebeck, waiting for Lew Moffit, should he ever return.