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* Who'll Kate Flores' place as the town's teacher after she marries Lucky's father and joins the Prescott family? Nothing's been said of the schoolhouse ever since.

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* Who'll Who replaces Kate Flores' place Flores as the town's teacher after she marries Lucky's father and joins the Prescott family? Nothing's been said of the schoolhouse ever since.
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* How did Grayson possibly think he could make a legal profit from selling Spirit? It is common knowledge that only Lucky can ride him, so he's knowingly sold a horse that nobody can use as a riding animal. Therefore, he's technically selling defective goods with full knowledge of the defect and thus, the auction house that bought Spirit would be well within their rights to demand their payment back once that fact was discovered.

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* How did Grayson possibly think he could make a legal profit from selling Spirit? It is common knowledge that only Lucky can ride him, so he's knowingly sold a horse that nobody can use as a riding animal. Therefore, he's technically selling defective goods with full knowledge of the defect and thus, the auction house that bought Spirit would be well within their rights to demand their payment back once that fact was discovered.discovered.
*Who'll Kate Flores' place as the town's teacher after she marries Lucky's father and joins the Prescott family? Nothing's been said of the schoolhouse ever since.

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* Who’s Governor’s father?

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* Who’s Governor’s father?father?
* How did Grayson possibly think he could make a legal profit from selling Spirit? It is common knowledge that only Lucky can ride him, so he's knowingly sold a horse that nobody can use as a riding animal. Therefore, he's technically selling defective goods with full knowledge of the defect and thus, the auction house that bought Spirit would be well within their rights to demand their payment back once that fact was discovered.

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* At the end of “Lucky and the No-Good Outlaw, Butch Lepray,” Fito mentions that Butch’s henchmen are locked up in jail. Yet, the same two bandits show up in “Lucky and the Railroad Ransom.” How did they escape from jail?

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* At the end of “Lucky and the No-Good Outlaw, Butch Lepray,” Fito mentions that Butch’s henchmen are locked up in jail. Yet, the same two bandits show up in “Lucky and the Railroad Ransom.” How did they escape from jail?jail?
* Who’s Governor’s father?
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* At the end of “Lucky and the No-Good Outlaw, Butch Lepray,” Fito mentions that Butch’s henchmen are locked up in jail. Yet, the same two bandits show up in “Lucky and the Railroad Ransom.” How did they escape from jail.

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* At the end of “Lucky and the No-Good Outlaw, Butch Lepray,” Fito mentions that Butch’s henchmen are locked up in jail. Yet, the same two bandits show up in “Lucky and the Railroad Ransom.” How did they escape from jail.jail?
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* At the end of “Lucky and the No-Good Outlaw, Butch Lepray,” Fito mentions that Butch’s henchmen are locked up in jail. Yet, the same two bandits show up in “Lucky and the Railroad Ransom.” How did they escape from jail.

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