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6. At daybreak the men are lynched. The sheriff meets the returning posse with proof that they were innocent. Back in the bar of Darby's saloon, Carter (left) reads to the deflated members of the posse the letter left by Martin.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 281, 10 November 1944, Page 25

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6. At daybreak the men are lynched. The sheriff meets the returning posse with proof that they were innocent. Back in the bar of Darby's saloon, Carter (left) reads to the deflated members of the posse the letter left by Martin. New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 281, 10 November 1944, Page 25

6. At daybreak the men are lynched. The sheriff meets the returning posse with proof that they were innocent. Back in the bar of Darby's saloon, Carter (left) reads to the deflated members of the posse the letter left by Martin. New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 281, 10 November 1944, Page 25

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