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Open Road for Boys 1932-03

Small-plane pilot has lugged two containers of gasoline back to his plane from a fuel dump, but he's stymied because two bears are wandering around the plane, keeping him from it. "Honors on Ice," "Zutt," a story of gasoline and grizzlies, and "The Mystery of the Twenty-One."

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Date: 04/18/2010
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