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From the April 1929 edition of Frontier Stories comes the tale of Kultus Jim. Way up in the frozen North. Back in the days of the early trappers and Mountain Men. Kultus Jim, an old Indian, always down on his luck, outsmarts two men who robbed a trading post of a fortune in furs.
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