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Zeke Carter, the wizened little county clerk, stared at them with almost colorless blue eyes when he heard their request to examine the land deeds. “You tell me what deed you wanta look at,” he said. “I’ll get it for you.” “You don’t seem to understand, Zeke,” the Captain told the man. “We want to look at all the deeds you’ve got on file.” “I never heard of such a thing! I can’t have outsiders messing up my files and books!” Carter protested. “I guess I better go see Judge Halstead, then,” Tinke...r told the clerk. “He’ll read the law to you.” “You can‘t,” Zeke smirked. “The judge is in San Francisco. He won’t be back for another week or two.” A chair scraped in the room across the hall, and a pudgy man with a sheriff’s badge pinned on his blue shirt appeared in the doorway. He looked at Jessie and Tinker, and asked the clerk, “You having trouble, Zeke?” “Oh, Cap’n Bob and this lady wanta look at some deeds, and I been trying to tell ‘em why they can’t,”
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