Judge Blake sentences "Red" Dugan, an old offender, to twenty years in the penitentiary, and Red swears vengeance. Dugan escapes and goes to the Judge's house, gains entrance, and, finding the judge alone in his library, orders him to hold...See moreJudge Blake sentences "Red" Dugan, an old offender, to twenty years in the penitentiary, and Red swears vengeance. Dugan escapes and goes to the Judge's house, gains entrance, and, finding the judge alone in his library, orders him to hold up his hands. The judge's little son, Ralph, has been romping about, playing cowboy, and has secured his father's revolver from a drawer in the dining room sideboard, when he bears the threatening voice of Dugan in the next room. Quietly he steals to the portieres and levels the gun at the convict's head, ordering him sharply to hold up his hands. The convict drops the gun, the judge sees it, and Dugan is at the mercy of the two. A guard from the penitentiary then bursts into the room and Dugan, in irons, is led out. Written by
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