| Some hostile Indians finally captured the Lone Ranger and told him that they were
going to kill him. They decided that since he was such a great adversary, they would grant
him one last wish. When told this, the Lone Ranger whistled loudly, and from out of
nowhere galloped his horse Silver. The Lone Ranger whispered something in the horse's ear,
and the horse took off a great speed. The Indians were curious and waited to see what
happened. Sure enough, about half an hour later, Silver appeared with a gorgeous woman on
his back, and he dropped her off in front of the Lone Ranger. So impressed were the
Indians that they untied the Lone Ranger, showed him to a teepee, and let him do as he
pleased. A few hours later, the Lone
Ranger exited very tired and barely able to stand up. The Indians decided that they would
let him regain his strength and execute him the next day.
But the next day came, and the Indians were
absolutely amazed at the previous day's spectacle, that they decided to again grant the
Lone Ranger one last wish. Again, he whistled for Silver, Silver appeared, the Lone Ranger
whispered something in his ear, the horse took off and brought back an even more beautiful
woman. Flabbergasted, the Indians again let the Lone Ranger have some privacy with the
woman in a tee pee, and again, he was nearly exhausted afterward, unable to walk.
Another day passed, and the Indians decided
they needed to see what would happen, so they granted him yet another wish. Again, the
Lone Ranger whistled for Silver, and when the horse appeared, the Lone Ranger grabbed him
by the neck and yelled at him, "I said, bring me a posse!"
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