Hoofbeats in My Heart George Zarr
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- Comedy
The adventures of Ruby Buckaroo, Bandit Queen of the Cowboys
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The Negotiable Bonds of Love
A stolen strongbox, a blameworthy Marshal Brown and an unconscious Ruby Buckaroo are all headed to an explosive finale.
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Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Bank
The Blister and Bucket Highly First-Rate Theatrical Show decides to have their performance in the General Wilfred Cackleberry Memorial Bank, which conveniently holds the strongbox eyed by the Doc and Colonel. Marshal Brown, anxious to act in the show, is clueless — as is Ruby Buckaroo, but that’s because she’s collapsed again.
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Mr. Pettypott Is Granted His Wish
Yet another Pencil Pointe theatrical venue is reduced to rubble, while the bank president and posse from Wobbly Hills catch up with Ruby and her supposed partner in crime, Marshal Brown.
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A Truly Explosive Show
The Doc and Colonel arrange to employ a little red flower and some dynamite to dispose of Ruby Buckaroo. But at least Marshal Brown is cured of “Hoofbeats in His Heart.”
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A Reward for Ruby Is Not Actually a Reward for Ruby
Ruby is wanted dead or alive, and the Doc and Colonel intend to take advantage of the first part of that offer.
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Ruby and the Marshal and Kody...and Boom!
After an unconscious Ruby Buckaroo is quickly dispatched from Pencil Pointe, she just as quickly returns, hell-bent on revenge against Marshal Brown. And another theatrical venue is reduced to splinters.