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Western gamblers are legion—a reckless, money-plunging, romantic and venturesome yet an admittedly square-shooting clan.

How could such pervasive corruption of ethics start in an Administration of such seemingly square-shooting disciples of law and order?

Out in the state of Washington, rich, square-shooting Stanley Weston is engaged to Marigold Wade, a rancher's daughter.

Lewis Stone, the square-shooting warden, is called upon to say that his prisoners are restless because they have no work, the food is bad because there are insufficient appropriations, his institution is overpopulated because "they want to send them to jail, but they won't build jails big enough to hold them."

Month ago, Oklahoma's squarejawed, square-shooting Wesley E. Disney set the fuse.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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