
The Lone Ranger - Panamint Nash's Problems
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A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty hi O Silver.
The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger.
Panamint Nash
It. It's.
Narrator
Come back through the years and return with us to the wild and untamed west of Old Thrill. Once again to another exciting story of the phantom figure of the plains who rode in the cause of justice. Listen to those silver shod hoofs as they charge down the hard packed road beds of yesteryear. The Lone Ranger rides again.
Morgan Nash
Come on, pill road boy. That's it, old fellow. We needed on the trail ahead,
Panamint Nash
The
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Lone Ranger had made a long and tiring trip. His horse Silver was in need of water. And so when the masked man neared the town of Needlepoint and and came within the sight of Amy Holcomb's home, he paused to remove his mask and disguise his face.
Panamint Nash
Thus prepared, he approached the house.
Narrator
As our dramatic story begins, we hear him in conversation with Amy Holcomb.
The Lone Ranger
I'll ride on as soon as my horse is watered.
Townsperson
So you don't aim to spend the night around town nowhere?
The Lone Ranger
No.
Townsperson
Well, I won't ask no more questions. Takes a lie. I've asked a plenty and that's the first one I got an answer to. Serves me right for being a curious old busybody. By the way, I don't suppose you heard of the Nashes, have you?
The Lone Ranger
I don't think so.
Townsperson
I forgot you're a stranger. There's Panamint Nash and Lindy. She's his daughter.
The Lone Ranger
I haven't heard of them.
Townsperson
There's a whole tribe of the Nash folk, but Panamint's the main one. He's the most ornery cuss that ever drawed a breath. I was going to tell you not to bother to ask him for no water. He wouldn't give it to you.
The Lone Ranger
He wouldn't?
Morgan Nash
Nope.
Townsperson
Like as not, your past. His place is just around the bend. Panamint is crippled, he is. Can't walk a step.
The Lone Ranger
That's too bad.
Townsperson
It's his twisted soul that done it. It's fitting punishment for a man that ain't never lived as a white man. Should he? Ain't no use for needlepoint. Folks won't let none of his people associate with us. Old critter thinks we ain't good enough for his breed.
The Lone Ranger
Are there many people in his family?
Townsperson
Sakes alive, yes. Reckon there was four or five Nash men. And they all married and had families. And old Panamint, he's the boss of the lot. They all live in the Bend country. Of the whole kip and caboodle of them, Linda's the only one that's worth her salt.
The Lone Ranger
What has Panamint done that makes him so disliked?
Townsperson
Tain't what he's done, stranger, it's what he ain't done.
The Lone Ranger
No.
Townsperson
Keeping all his people close by him there. Never letting none of them come around here. Won't even let any of us folks go there. That's how cussed mean he is.
The Lone Ranger
Hey, I heard of a man around Needlepoint.
Townsperson
Wait, let me tell you. Here's what Panaman done. There was a young cowboy rid over to the Bend to see Lindy and Panaman shot him. That's how poisoned mean he is. Lindy'd make a man a fine wife, but she don't have no chance to get off her not living with old Panamint.
The Lone Ranger
Did the cowboy live?
Townsperson
Yeah, but he'll have a stiff arm for the rest of his life. Now what was you asking about?
The Lone Ranger
A man named Frawley. Bob Frawley.
Townsperson
Bob Frawley, my sake. Do you know him? He's our sheriff here at Needlepoint.
Panamint Nash
Is he?
Townsperson
Sure thing.
The Lone Ranger
Isn't he rather young to be a sheriff?
Townsperson
Young, but dead earnest about it.
The Lone Ranger
Is he well liked?
Townsperson
Yes, that's how he got to get the job. But say, hold on, who are you? Why, by Juniper, you ain't the one Bob's looking for, are ya?
Panamint Nash
Me?
Townsperson
By thunder, I bet you are. You're the man that shot Bob's Paul.
The Lone Ranger
You're mistaken.
Townsperson
Well, maybe so. You don't look or act like a killer. But why did you ask about Bob?
The Lone Ranger
I'd heard of him, that's all.
Townsperson
Main reason he wanted the sheriff's job so bad is because he figured it might help him to locate the man he'd give his life to get.
The Lone Ranger
The man who killed his father, huh?
Townsperson
Yeah. Old man Crawley was dry gulched. Some outlaw done it when Bob was just a yunker. And his ma told him about it when he got older. Bob's vowed to get that man and put a soft nose slug in him just like what his paw got. Look, there's horsemen coming this way. Wonder Who?
The Lone Ranger
They are here, Silver.
Townsperson
Hey, are you leaving now? Yes, but hold on a minute. That looks like Sheriff Bob on one of them hosses. Some lady riding with him.
Panamint Nash
Yep.
The Lone Ranger
Thanks for what you told me.
Morgan Nash
Hold on, stranger.
Townsperson
If that ain't Lindy Nash that's riding with Sheriff Brawley, I'm plum loco.
The Lone Ranger
I may sing. You again.
Townsperson
Say, mister, tell them two to come around here and call on the old woman, will ya? They're cutting off to the South. Like they didn't want me to see em. My sake's alive. He called that Hostilver.
Linda Nash
I wonder.
Townsperson
Doggone, it can't be Silver.
Panamint Nash
I won.
Morgan Nash
Look at that horse riding away from Ma Holcomb's place. Bob, did you ever see the like of it?
Linda Nash
That's as fine a piece of horseplace as I ever seen, Linda.
Morgan Nash
I hope we cut away from her house before she recognized it.
Linda Nash
Oh, dratted Linda, why we gotta be secret about seein one another?
Morgan Nash
You know, by Bob, you know how Pa feels about all the needlepoint folks.
Linda Nash
I know, but just the same, he
Morgan Nash
knowed you and I was meeting each other. There's no telling what he'd do.
Linda Nash
Likely try to shoot me. Linda, why don't you let me call on him?
Morgan Nash
No, Bob, no. You've got to promise not to.
Linda Nash
I bet if you let me call on the old fire eater and talk the thing out, I'd get him to say we could be married.
Morgan Nash
No, not yet, Bob. Maybe someday, but not now.
Linda Nash
Blast it.
Morgan Nash
You know Pa's ideas. He's vowed that none of the Nashes will ever leave the bay.
Linda Nash
What's his crazy idea anyhow? What's he got agin the needle point foe?
Morgan Nash
I don't know, Bob. But if he ever found out I was seeing you, there's no telling what he'd do he'd like to take a horse with.
Linda Nash
I'd like to see him try it.
Morgan Nash
He's just as set in his ways as you are in yours. Now, I've got to go. You better turn back here. We're getting into the bend country.
Linda Nash
If it wasn't that, I'd pledge my maw to square accounts for poor.
Morgan Nash
Don't see it, Bob.
Linda Nash
All right.
Morgan Nash
There's one thing I never could understand about your vow, Bob.
Linda Nash
I'd rather not talk about him.
Morgan Nash
Well, how will you know the killer when you find him?
Linda Nash
I'll know him long ago.
Morgan Nash
You? He wasn't much more than a baby when it happened.
Linda Nash
I know I'll find him someday. Linda. He's still alive. I know he is. I'll find him. Years ago he went by the name of Wildcat. And someday I'll trace him down by that old nickname, Wildcat Linda. What's the matter?
Morgan Nash
Wildcat?
Linda Nash
Did you ever hear of him?
Morgan Nash
Tell me more about him, Bob.
Linda Nash
Well, I don't know much about him, but someone I don't know who told ma the killer's left handed and walks with a limp.
Morgan Nash
Left handed and called Wild King.
Linda Nash
I've been investigating every left handed man I hear about. And someday, honey, I'll carry out one of my vows.
Morgan Nash
One of them?
Linda Nash
The second one is to marry you.
Morgan Nash
Oh, Baba, I gotta leave you here. You go back to me before I'm
Townsperson
heading for the bend.
Morgan Nash
Get up. Get up there.
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When the Lone Ranger mounted his great horse Silver, he headed toward the bend. As he rode, he circled wide to avoid being seen by the girl and the sheriff, who were headed for the same destination. When the ranger finally approached the Nash property, several minutes after Linda had arrived, he replaced his mask.
Panamint Nash
Cautiously, he approached the guard who was
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stationed on the outskirts of the property. Quickly overpowered the man, tied him securely, left him where he was. Then the masked man went to Nash's home. It had been his intention to speak to old Panamint, but when he saw Linda enter the house, he stationed himself outside instead. Panamint Nash, for years crippled and chair ridden, greeted his daughter Linda and her companion, Morgan Nash, a distant relative.
Panamint Nash
Well, about time you got back, Lindy. What did you learn? Was it worth my while? Sending you into town.
Townsperson
I talked to the sheriff about it.
Panamint Nash
Any soon if most anything happens to have you talking to needlepoint folks need to have some information. What'd he say?
Morgan Nash
He told me that.
Panamint Nash
Well go ahead. He tried a fit to me. You've been seeing considerable of Bob Frawley, ain't you?
Morgan Nash
What?
Panamint Nash
You see Lindy, I know what goes on around here even if I don't get around myself. Your cousin Morgan there told me about you two meetin Morgan.
Morgan Nash
You?
Linda Nash
Well what are you gonna do about it Lindy?
Morgan Nash
You're sneaking cowdy carrying tails. I hate the sight of you.
Panamint Nash
That'll do girl.
Linda Nash
You needn't get so uppity. Lindy.
Panamint Nash
I said keep quiet. You see I had a reason in sending you to talk to Bob Crawley. He'd tell you anything you wanted to know. And I reckon he did. He's still hunting for the man that killed his father, ain't he?
Morgan Nash
Yes he is.
Panamint Nash
Well go on, give me some more.
Morgan Nash
You don't know the man's name.
Panamint Nash
Don't eh? What else did he tell you Paul?
Morgan Nash
I can't tell you.
Panamint Nash
Go on, speak up now. I'll send Morgan and a couple of the other boys to get him. I'd like it real Bob Farley if it wasn't for him.
Linda Nash
Maybe Lindy would like me.
Morgan Nash
I wouldn't marry you if he was the last man alive.
Panamint Nash
Speak up now. What did Frawley say?
Morgan Nash
The only thing he knows about the man is he used to be called Wildcat.
Panamint Nash
Wildcat, eh? Go on.
Morgan Nash
That's all folks.
Linda Nash
Go on.
Morgan Nash
He's a little lame and he's left handed.
Panamint Nash
Left handed? I don't mean nothing. I'm left handed too.
Morgan Nash
But he said the man who shot his father was nicknamed Wildcat.
Panamint Nash
Well what about it?
Morgan Nash
That rifle hanging over the mantel has the name Wildcat carved on a sock.
Panamint Nash
I know it. What about it?
Morgan Nash
Is. Is that your rifle?
Panamint Nash
What if it is?
Morgan Nash
I couldn't believe it of your PA that you'd chewed a man from ambush. Bob Sprawley's father was dry ghost.
Panamint Nash
He said I shot him anyhow. If I did, what would you do about it?
Morgan Nash
I don't know if that's what I'd do. I'd leave here forever.
Linda Nash
He's fixing to leave here someday anyhow Uncle Pandamint.
Panamint Nash
That wouldn't surprise me none.
Morgan Nash
He's not telling the truth Paul.
Linda Nash
Oh yes I am. You're fixing to run off and marry that good for nothing sheriff.
Morgan Nash
He's not good for nothing. He's the Best sheriff this county's ever seen.
Linda Nash
You see Uncle Panamint? You see how she comes to his defense?
Panamint Nash
Yeah. If she thinks enough about him, she's likely to turn on me and try and tell him I'm the one shot his pa.
Morgan Nash
I believe it.
Panamint Nash
A new pa. Nevermind, Morgan. Yeah. We ain't going to take no chances on her running away. No.
Linda Nash
Wouldn't be good sense to.
Morgan Nash
What are you gonna do, Morgan?
Panamint Nash
Take Lindy to her room, lock the door and bring the key to me.
Morgan Nash
You can't keep me a pleasanter.
Panamint Nash
You do it for the time being. Maybe when you're set free you won't be seeing no more of Bob Crawley. Come on, Lindy, let's go.
Morgan Nash
Me?
Linda Nash
Come on.
Panamint Nash
Hurry up, Morgan, and get back here to me. I got something I want to speak to you about. I'll be right with you, Uncle Panama.
Morgan Nash
You'll be sorry for this. I'll get rid of Bob Broly somehow. I'll leave you now to finish tent up. Here.
Panamint Nash
Take it. Here. Fetch it back to me.
Linda Nash
He's locked in safe now.
Panamint Nash
Get out through the wind if we ain't careful.
Linda Nash
I'll tend to that. I'll have a couple of boys put some slats over the window so she can't get out that way.
Panamint Nash
That's a good idea.
Linda Nash
You want to see me about something else?
Panamint Nash
Yeah. You're far enough removed to Mary Lindy.
Linda Nash
I'd sure enough liked her third cousin.
Panamint Nash
That'd be all right.
Linda Nash
Yeah, Only she don't seem to care much about me. I'd make her a good husband though, Uncle Panamint. I'm a good steady man.
Panamint Nash
That girl's all in the world I care about. I want to make sure there's someone to take care of her when I'm going.
Linda Nash
He can count on me.
Panamint Nash
I'll fetch around our way of thinking. I do it somehow. You can get along now into boarding up that window. That's all I wanted to see you about.
Narrator
The curtain falls on the first act of tonight's thrilling Lone Ranger drama. Before the next exciting scenes. Please permit us to pause for just a few moments.
Panamint Nash
Sam.
Narrator
Now to continue our story. You will recall that in the first act of tonight's Lone Ranger drama we learned that the crippled old Panamint Nash ruled his relatives from his invalid's chair with an iron hand. He did not permit strangers to enter Nash territory. Nor did he allow any members of the Nash family to become friendly with outsiders. The Lone Ranger learned that Linda Nash, Tahnamint's Daughter was interested in Bob Crawley in spite of her father's objections. Bob, sheriff of the county, had dedicated himself to one purpose in life. To get the man who had killed his father years before. As our story continues, we see the masked man pulling the great horse over to a stop in a small, well concealed camp. Tonto, his faithful Indian companion, comes out to meet him.
The Lone Ranger
Silver. Oh, Silver.
Linda Nash
Oh,
The Lone Ranger
I learned quite a bit about this Nash affair. I'm good. I think Bob Crawley is going to find the man who killed his father.
Panamint Nash
Oh, kill him.
The Lone Ranger
Frawley's never seen the inside of the Nash home. If he did, he'd find a rifle on the wall. A rifle with the name Wildcat carved in the stock. That name feller who killed Frawley. Yes. And the rifle belongs to Panamint Nash.
Panamint Nash
Oh.
The Lone Ranger
Which makes a complication, Tado. If Bob carries out his vow, it'll mean he'll have to kill the father of the girl he loves. Then him lose girl, huh? And if Bob probably doesn't marry Linda, the girl will live a life of misery. What happened then? She's planning to marry her to a third cousin, a man named Morgan. Him good fellow. No, he isn't. He's a sneaky looking man. Old Panamint usually has his way. They'll be making plans for a wedding there, Tato. Panamint will push the thing ahead as fast as he can.
Panamint Nash
What we do?
The Lone Ranger
I want you to get into his land and stay around the house. He might be able to get a job as cook there.
Panamint Nash
Oh, me get work there?
The Lone Ranger
You'll have to be there to do certain things, Tato.
Panamint Nash
What them?
The Lone Ranger
You'll have to tell Linda to wait and be patient. Tell her to let the plans for a wedding proceed.
Panamint Nash
Marry that feller?
The Lone Ranger
No, somehow I don't think the wedding will be performed. I have a few things to say to Panaman Nash myself. Things he may not know.
Linda Nash
What?
Panamint Nash
That.
The Lone Ranger
You see, kimosabe, Panaman doesn't realize that I know who used to be called Wildcat. Oh, I'll see you later when I come to the ranch to talk to Panaman.
Narrator
Santo spent 10 days at the ranch during which time he carefully noted everything he observed. And then when he'd gathered the information needed, he met the Lone Ranger one evening and made his report. Told him everything that had happened concerning the wedding. We hear the ranger now as he walks across the porch and opens Panamint Nash's door.
The Lone Ranger
Nash, I want to speak to you. Put down that gun.
Panamint Nash
You think them guns you're holding will stop me? Huh? Well, they won't. Maybe you'll drill me before I breathe my last. I'll get you.
The Lone Ranger
Don't draw that figure. I'm here to talk about the wedding.
Panamint Nash
The wedding? Yes. What's the mask to do with wedding talk?
The Lone Ranger
Lower the gun, Nash. The sheriff is looking for a man who used to be called Wildcat.
Panamint Nash
One word about it, that rifle over
The Lone Ranger
the mantel belonged to Wildcat.
Panamint Nash
It did? What's more, that's the rifle that was used to kill old Frawley. Now what do you aim to do about it?
The Lone Ranger
I know who Wildcat is. Do you?
Panamint Nash
Maybe I do. I ain't saying.
The Lone Ranger
Very well. In case you don't, I'll tell you and I'll prove everything I say.
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The Lone Ranger compelled the attention of Panamint Nash. And as the masked man spoke, Panamint became more interested with each word he said. Nevertheless, the wedding plans went on as originally scheduled. On the eventful day, every member of the Nash family assembled around old Panamint chair in the huge ranch house. Linda, dressed in her bridal gown, stood in the doorway to the immense central room with Tonto at her side.
The Lone Ranger
You not want worry but another hour
Panamint Nash
and I'll be married that that long time. Plenty happened.
Morgan Nash
There's Paul waiting to speak to me.
Panamint Nash
Hey there. Stand away from that door. Come into the room. I got things to say.
Morgan Nash
Poor you. You've got that rifle off on the matt.
Panamint Nash
Yeah.
Morgan Nash
What are you going to do with it?
Panamint Nash
Maybe that sheriff critter will have nerve enough to come here and try and strap the wedding.
Morgan Nash
You ain't gonna shoot him if he does? Oh, no, no.
Panamint Nash
You got your spunk back again, huh?
Morgan Nash
But this wasn't in the plan.
Panamint Nash
What plans? You've been meek as can be for the past week and thought you'd lost all your spunk.
Morgan Nash
Oh, I ain't lost no spunk. I've been meek because I felt that no matter what you planned, the wedding wouldn't come off. That's why I agreed to everything you said. But if you plan to shoot Bob Frawley.
Panamint Nash
Oh, you're looking for him to come here.
Morgan Nash
Sir, I am in love. You'll defy the whole pack of Nashes to keep me from marrying a man I hate. Oh, if you try to shoot Bob Farley, I'll stand before that gun. It's enough that you killed his father. You ain't going to kill him too.
Panamint Nash
No.
Morgan Nash
You grin about it. Oh, Pa, I don't know why I don't hate and despise a man like you.
Panamint Nash
Don't you?
Morgan Nash
I haven't so far. There is something that seems to tell me that I just won't believe you killed Bob's father till you confess it. But if you shoot Bob, I. Oh, Bob.
Linda Nash
Well, Frawley, I heard about this wet.
Morgan Nash
Bob. Bob, look out. He's gonna use that rifle on you.
Linda Nash
You better not.
Panamint Nash
You got a straight nerve to come here, Frawley.
Linda Nash
All right, maybe I have. You better let me have that rifle.
Panamint Nash
Turn away from in front of me. I want to keep an eye on the door at the other end of the room.
Morgan Nash
For what?
Panamint Nash
Never mind, Raleigh. I didn't think you'd have the spunk to come here like this. You're the first needlepoint man to set foot inside this house.
Linda Nash
And when I leave, Linda's leaving with. What's that on that rifle?
Panamint Nash
Huh?
Linda Nash
Let me see that gun stock.
Panamint Nash
Ignore. Fair. Yours.
Linda Nash
Let me see it. Who owns the rifle? Is that yours?
Panamint Nash
I ain't said so.
Morgan Nash
Bob. Listen, Bob, don't be hasty. That's an old rifle. It's been over the mantle ever since. I can manage.
Panamint Nash
Quiet, you. Sam, keep clear of that door down there. I want to see who comes in.
Morgan Nash
I was seeing. Bob, that rifle.
Panamint Nash
Look. It ain't even loaded. I'll show you that it ain't. Where's the trigger?
Morgan Nash
It was loaded.
Panamint Nash
Hi.
Morgan Nash
Morgan's been hit.
Panamint Nash
What the.
Linda Nash
You shot your nephew. Hit him right through the heart, Nash.
Panamint Nash
Good thing there wasn't anybody else coming through that door, ain't it?
Linda Nash
You've killed a bridegroom, your own nephew. You don't seem a bit concerned. Say, I'd like to know if that was an accident or on purpose.
Panamint Nash
Save your wind.
Linda Nash
But I'd like to know this here gun.
Panamint Nash
See that wildcat on the gun stock? Yes. That's the gun that killed your pa.
Linda Nash
Did you shoot him? If you did, Panamac Nash, I'll put a bullet right between your eyes. I'll show you.
Townsperson
No.
Morgan Nash
No, Bob, don't. Please. He's my father.
Linda Nash
I don't care who he is. My father was dry ghost shot from behind a nice.
Panamint Nash
Let me talk. Your father and me was the best of friends.
Linda Nash
I know it. I never dreamed that you'd be the one.
Panamint Nash
I was with your old man when he fell. The shot that killed your PA was aimed to kill me.
Morgan Nash
It was?
Panamint Nash
Yeah. There wasn't no use me telling that before now. Nobody would believe it. You know, I was with your PA when he failed you to come accusing me years ago. Just like you're doing now.
Linda Nash
Yeah.
Morgan Nash
Then it Wasn't you, Pa?
Panamint Nash
No, it wasn't. It was some one of the Nash men that fired that shot. And he wanted to get me. He wanted to kill me from a cad. You know who it was? I know now, but I didn't at the time. Who? Let me get you up my own time, boy. I've got a story to tell.
Morgan Nash
Go on, Paul.
Panamint Nash
I swore at the time I'd get the critter that killed my best friend. The only coyote that aimed to kill me. I was the only one in the whole Nash tribe that had any money. I left a will dividing it among them. Well, when I knowed one of them was gunning for me from. I figured to bring the whole pack of them here to live together.
Morgan Nash
That was years ago.
Panamint Nash
Just before you was born, Lindy. It took time to round the whole tribe up. But I done it. I kept them broke. I give them orders and kept them orders followed out. I kept them all here where I could watch em. Gosh, I was hunting the same thing you was, Bob Crawley. I was hunting the killer of your father. Your old man knowed it was Wildcat who done the shooting, but he didn't talk to me. He wouldn't tell me who it was because he knowed it was one of my own family. He figured I'd side with my own flesh and blood if he told me.
Linda Nash
Tell me who it is, Nash. I'll see your revenge carried out.
Panamint Nash
Ain't no need for that. The killer's already paid in full.
Linda Nash
You mean he's gone?
Panamint Nash
He's gone. Gone with the same gun he used to kill your pa? Yup.
Linda Nash
You don't mean Morgan.
Panamint Nash
That's just who I mean. Morgan. That gun with Wild Cat burned into the stock was Morgan's rifle.
Morgan Nash
But you was gonna have me marry him.
Panamint Nash
There's a different reason for that, honey. I know you cared a lot about Bob Frawley, but I didn't know how much he cared for you.
Morgan Nash
Then you never intended having the wedding go through?
Panamint Nash
I intended to stop it. Just as I done. When you come in after seeing Bob here and told me the name of the murderer was Wildcat, I knew right off who the killer was. Oh, so would Morgan. He stood right here in the room while you were telling me. But you didn't note his face. He was watching me too close.
Morgan Nash
But I thought you was the one,
Townsperson
Pa, who got you Morgan.
Panamint Nash
He figured I didn't know he was gunning for me when he killed Frawley. That's why he weren't worried. You see, he soothed the suspicion for the killing on me by telling your ma Bob that the killer was left handed and walked with a limp.
Linda Nash
See here, Nash, do you mean this whole wedding was just a put up
Panamint Nash
job to deceive you heads to get the girl you loved before she married a man she didn't care for?
Linda Nash
I'm here.
Panamint Nash
All right. What are you gonna do about it?
Linda Nash
I'm gonna marry Linda.
Panamint Nash
It's about time you talk like that. And you, Linda. It's about time you got some spunk back in you.
Morgan Nash
You know Pa, I never did lose this funk.
Panamint Nash
Well, Lynn, you sure did a fine piece of acting these last few days. I was most broke up seeing how you kowtowed to everything I said.
Morgan Nash
Sure I did. Because the engine told me how to act. I wasn't worried a minute about having to marry Morgan Nash.
Linda Nash
You reckon that must have been Tonto?
Panamint Nash
You know him?
Linda Nash
I know his masked partner. It was him that come and told me to get here and get my girl.
Panamint Nash
Yeah, the masked man. I don't know who he is, but he seemed to know that things needed doing. And I think I was ready to shoot him for busting in on me like he done. It.
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Podcast: Harold's Old Time Radio
Host: Harold's Old Time Radio
Episode Date: May 31, 2026
In this classic installment of The Lone Ranger, listeners are transported back to the rugged and isolated Old West, where personal loyalties, family secrets, and a thirst for justice intertwine. The title character—masked, resolute, and iconic—rides to help unravel the mystery surrounding Panamint Nash, his tightly controlled family, and the old murder that haunts their lives. Themes of family control, vengeance, love, and the search for truth all play out in this drama, with The Lone Ranger and his trusted companion Tonto working to see that justice is truly served.
“If Bob carries out his vow, it'll mean he'll have to kill the father of the girl he loves.”
— The Lone Ranger, [18:59]
“The killer’s already paid in full… Morgan. That gun with Wildcat burned into the stock was Morgan’s rifle.”
— Panamint Nash, [27:57]
“It’s his twisted soul that done it. It’s fitting punishment for a man that ain’t never lived as a white man should.”
— Townsperson describing Panamint Nash ([04:13])
“The only thing he knows about the man is he used to be called Wildcat… a little lame and left handed.”
— Morgan Nash on the mystery killer ([13:37])
“If Bob carries out his vow, it’ll mean he’ll have to kill the father of the girl he loves.”
— The Lone Ranger, explaining the stakes to Tonto ([18:59])
“That's just who I mean. Morgan. That gun with Wild Cat burned into the stock was Morgan's rifle.”
— Panamint Nash, revealing the killer’s identity ([27:57])
This episode of The Lone Ranger showcases masterful suspense, complex characters, and a blend of romance and frontier justice. Listeners are treated to a rich tapestry of small town suspicion, generational secrets, and a satisfying conclusion rooted in both justice and compassion. As ever, The Lone Ranger, aided by Tonto, moves unseen but ever vital, guiding all parties toward the truth and a happier future.