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"Dare Devil" Larpin, a notorious outlaw, wins the heart of Lillian Conklin. Her brother, Joe, objects strongly to the alliance and through his efforts Larpin is kept out of the vicinity. ... See full summary
"Dare Devil" Larpin, a notorious outlaw, wins the heart of Lillian Conklin. Her brother, Joe, objects strongly to the alliance and through his efforts Larpin is kept out of the vicinity. The outlaw writes to Lillian suggesting that since her parents have willed her and Joe an equal interest in the cattle she could cut out her share, sell it and start housekeeping with the money. Lillian is delighted with the idea. The cowboys discover someone rustling the cattle and inform Joe Conklin. Joe, not knowing the rustler is his sister, fires on her. She flees with Joe and another cowboy in pursuit. At a sharp turn Lillian is thrown from her horse and mortally injured. Her dying request is to see Larpin and although he knows that the authorities are after him he heeds her call, reaching the bedside just in time to bid her an affectionate farewell and as Lillian passes away the outlaw willingly submits to arrest at the hands of the waiting sheriff.

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    • Author: Nagor
    A cattle thief who is in love with the half-owner of a herd, her brother owning the other half, advises her to cut out her share and join him. She attires herself as a man in order to drive away her own animals and is on this account mistaken by her brother for a rustler. He fatally wounds her and, in her dying moments she sends for the outlaw. He makes a desperate effort to reach her and does so just before she dies. - The Moving Picture World, July 5, 1913
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