Dreamy Dud, gazing at a bill poster announcing the coming of a Wild West Show, enthuses over the lot of the cowboy, and informs Wag, his dog, that the "blooey, blooey" life is the real thing. Forthwith Wag is transformed into a blooded ...See moreDreamy Dud, gazing at a bill poster announcing the coming of a Wild West Show, enthuses over the lot of the cowboy, and informs Wag, his dog, that the "blooey, blooey" life is the real thing. Forthwith Wag is transformed into a blooded steed, and Dud's commonplace "duds" give way to a regulation "Broncho Billy" outfit. Dud's steed races over hill and dale, leaping lofty crags like a mountain goat. Suddenly Dud finds himself on the edge of a canyon. On the other side a fair damsel bound to a tree is about to be tomahawked by an Indian. Dud lassos the Indian, who falls apparently to his death, down the canyon. Dud crosses the canyon on his lariat. The damsel is freed and she is kissing him when the Indian pops up from behind a boulder and is just shaking the life out of Dud when Dreamy awakens to find his mother standing over his bed, telling him it's time to get up. Written by
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