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Wunpost was the nickname bestowed on John C. Calhoun, who discovered one gold mine after another, only to be cheated out of them by the ruthless Judson Eells. Eells used hired killers and fine-print contracts drawn up by a low-down lawyer to tie up honest prospectors and take the gold for himself. John C. Calhoun wasn't book smart, but he wasn't going to be taken for a fool. He'd get even with those thieves and thugs--and they'd never see it coming.
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