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No.17
STORIETTE
ES
LOVE Bramd
by Oren Hrnold
"Prettiest girl that ever came West" is
what they said about Miss Lillybelle Plun-
kett; eyes like violets in the forest, cheeks like
mountain apples at autumn time. When her
pa settled down, no wonder all the cowboys
came courting.
"Miss Lil," said the first suitor, "I thought I'd just bring you this little
present." His lariat rope held a valuable calf, and on its side he had
burned LIL.
That tribute so pleased the lady that all the other cowboys began branding
stock LIL for her, vying with each other. Reward each time was a red-
lipped smile and sometimes a kiss. And, to round out our true romance, did
she then choose one of the suitors for her wedding day?
(OVER)
LIL
LIL
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THE LOVE BRAND (Concluded)
Not Miss Lil! That clever damsel wrote
the facts back East to her old sweetie, who
came West and married her and then set up
a profitable ranch business with those LIL
cows!
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