IN BRIEF: Hopalong is in town looking for old Gus Snyder. A robber is holed up in the bank. Hoppy brings him out. He's a ten-year-old who goes by the name of Wildcat. Rather than leave him in jail, Hoppy takes him to the Bar-20 where California watches over the boy while Hoppy is away for a couple of weeks. Returning, Hoppy meets a sputtering California, who complains of the tricks pulled by the youngster. Hoppy gives him a spanking. Mr. Pennywether, an old friend of Wildcat's, has a job on the ranch. He talks Wildcat into stealing the ranch money and they take off. When Wildcat sprains his ankle, Pennywether won't leave him. Wildcat pulls a gun when Hoppy and California show up. Wildcat confesses that he didn't steal his share of the money; he hid it in a Bible at the ranch house. Pennywether admits his guilt, but Hoppy tells him that if he'd admitted earlier on that he was really Gus Snyder, he could have had the money anyway. It's his, due from his brother's estate. Hoppy says the Bar-20 took over the brother's old ranch. Pennywether and Wildcat decide to strike off together.
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