When Henry Moon's horse breaks down while attempting to flee to Mexico, he is apprehended by a posse and sentenced to death. He discovers that a post-Civil War statute in the little town provides that any single or widowed lady can spare him from the gallows by marrying him, which he takes advantage of.
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When Henry Moon's horse breaks down while attempting to flee to Mexico, he is apprehended by a posse and sentenced to death. He discovers that a post-Civil War statute in the little town provides that any single or widowed lady can spare him from the gallows by marrying him, which he takes advantage of.
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