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"Anchors Aweigh: "El Diablo, Part 2 (of 10)"": With their ex-kidnappers handcuffed in the back seat, Commander Kerry and Red Murphy drive to the South American police station. When they arrive, t

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New Adventure Comics #29 is an issue of the series New Adventure Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of August, 1938.

Synopsis for Anchors Aweigh: "El Diablo, Part 2 (of 10)"

With their ex-kidnappers handcuffed in the back seat, Commander Kerry and Red Murphy drive to the South American police station. When they arrive, the police chief tells them that the men's fate will most likely be an execution. Kerry asks if he can question them first about El Diablo. Mr. Marshall, from the American Embassy, interrupts him. El Diablo is just a myth, he tells them, made up by criminal minds to frighten law officials. Even so, Kerry still wishes to question the prisoners. So Marshall offers to go in first and question the men about their attempted murder of Don and Red. While he is gone, the police chief voices his suspicions about the man: He is a well known gambler, which has cost him a fortune, yet he always seems to have more money on hand. Commander Kerry assures the chief that he has been friends with Marshall for years, and that there is no cause for concern. Mr. Marshall returns, and tells the men that he asked the prisoners about El Diablo and they claimed never to have heard of anyone by that name. And with that, he takes his leave and goes on back to the Embassy.

Moments later, a breathless officer rushes into the chief's office, announcing that the prisoners are dead! Don Kerry and Red Murphy race to the prison area where they find the men's bodies on the ground. With a quick examination, Kerry concludes that the men were poisoned. A piece of paper found in each man's mouth, with a message from El Diablo:

Talk and you die! El Diablo will not fail you. There is nothing to fear. Chew this letter and swallow it.

From the looks of it, Red believes the letter contained a poison, and the kidnappers died following El Diablo's instructions. The chief reminds them that the only one that had been in to see the prisoners was Marshall, but Kerry is still insistent that he is innocent, saying that no amount of money would tempt Marshall to turn traitor. The chief agrees, but informs them that he has been seen dating a woman, Rose Del Muerte, who was suspected of being a spy. Kerry replies that he'll ask Marshall about the woman, and that the death of the prisoners should be kept secret for now.

That night, Commander Kerry and Red Murphy disguise themselves as seamen looking for work. They enter a seedy bar filled with tough-looking sailors, and one group of men is overheard talking about a Captain Zocoro, who they say is involved in criminal activities. Kerry is then seen listening in, and the gruff sailors turn on him. They didn't like the look of him, he reminded them of a lawman. Kerry tried to calm them, saying that he hated the police as much as they did, but the men weren't buying it. One of them swings hard, with Kerry ducking just in time, and counterpunching to the jaw. He pulls out his gun and fires two warning shots above their heads, which clears out the whole bar. Red follows after the sailors that were talking earlier, while Kerry escapes out the window.

Commander Kerry decides to seek out Captain Zocoro and see if he has any connection to El Diablo. He comes across a tired, drunk sailor, whom he questions about Zoroco. It appears that Zocoro answers directly to El Diablo, and that his ship is just off the coast, reachable by a rowboat moored to the dock. He finds the rowboat right where the sailor said it was. Kerry unties the binding and is about to step inside the boat, when a shadowy figure steps up behind him.

Appearing in Anchors Aweigh: "El Diablo, Part 2 (of 10)"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Red Murphy

Antagonists:

  • El Diablo (Behind the scenes)
    • Captain Zocoro (Mentioned only)

Other Characters:

  • Rose Del Muerte (First appearance)
  • Pedro Santora (First appearance)
  • Admiral Allen
  • Mr. Marshall (First appearance)

Locations:

Vehicles:

  • Captain Zocoro's ship
  • found rowboat


Synopsis for Tom Brent: "The Kober Diamond"

Tom Brent goes back to work aboard his ship. Now that the smugglers have been locked up, thanks to him, the police were allowing ships to leave the port again. On this day, Tom notices something strange going on with some of the newer crew members, and reports it to the captain. The captain decides to let Tom handle it his own way, and to find out what they want, as long as he doesn't tell the rest of the crew.

A fire breaks out in the cargo hold! Tom orders the crew to throw all the burning crates overboard to stop the flames, meaning that they lose twenty large containers. One of the veteran crew members whispers that he saw someone near the area earlier before the fire started. Tom orders Carlos and his men to meet him in the forecastle at once. There, he confronts them about the fire, stating that he knows it wasn't an accident. Carlos becomes irritated. Tom is warned to mind his own business, then Carlos threatens him directly. Tom easily knocks Carlos back with a swift knockout punch. As the other crew help him to his feet, Carlos swears revenge.

Two passengers, Professor White and his daughter Vera, are taking a stroll on the deck as Tom emerges from the forecastle. He makes sure to warn them of turmoil among the crew, and that they'd be safest staying along the top deck for the time being.

That night, Tom Brent is on night watch duty. A piercing scream suddenly sounds out from the direction of the passenger cabins. He goes to see what's wrong, only to be struck from behind with a blunt object that knocks him out. The rest of the crew find him and help him to his feet. The professor sticks his head out the porthole and cries out that his daughter is missing from her room! That must have been the scream they all heard, but where could she have gone? The answer comes when Tom is alone. Carlos confronts him with a gun, saying that they took the girl in order to ensure no one tries to interfere, as he and his cohorts search for something.

Meanwhile on the bridge, a nervous passenger approaches the captain, asking if he could use his safe for storing a great diamond he is carrying. Current events have prompted him into thinking that the Kober Diamond would not be safe if he kept it on him. The captain agrees, and takes the man to his cabin where the safe is. As he is bent over unlocking the sage, there is a knock on the door. A flamboyant Frenchman enters, a passenger listed as Dareux, and spots the passenger sitting with the diamond in his lap. He comments on the lovely sparkle the diamond gives off, and then pardons himself, stepping back out onto the deck. Both the captain and the passenger are nervous over the strange encounter.

The loyal members of the crew are gathered together by the captain and Tom, who reports that Carlos' crewmen have overtaken all the forward part of the ship. The captain leads the team to the wheelhouse, where a volley of gunfire meets them. Tom and the captain take cover, the shots making it hard to proceed. Tom is sent to retrieve the captain's fire-arm, a machine-gun he keeps in his cabin. Tom hurries, dodging bullets along the way, until he turns a corner and is clear of their fire. He enters the captain's quarters, just in time to catch a thief trying to rob the safe. It's Vera! Fortunately, she is unarmed, and Tom is able to grab the gun, a sniping rifle, and lock her inside the room until they could deal with her.

Back at the front of the ship, Tom hands the captain the rifle, suggesting they take cover in the life boats for the best view. It is there that the professor appears with his hands raised, pleading to Carlos to stop shooting and give up. He is struck in the chest by mistake and falls to the floor. This sight causes Carlos and his men to drop their weapons and raise their hands in surrender. The crew moves in to arrest them, as the same Frenchman from before suddenly walks out to where they were. He congratulates Tom on a good job, and reveals himself as a Police Inspector. He explains that the Professor and Vera were the most infamous jewel thief team in France. They knew that the Kober Diamond was aboard and were very anxious to add it to their collection. But thanks to Tom Brent the entire gang had been rounded up and will receive an escort straight to jail.

Appearing in Tom Brent: "The Kober Diamond"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • The Captain

Antagonists:

  • Carlos (Single appearance)
  • Vera White (Single appearance)
  • Professor White (Single appearance; dies)

Other Characters:

  • Dareux (Single appearance)
  • Martin (First appearance)

Locations:

  • at sea

Items:

  • Kober Diamond

Vehicles:

  • passenger/freight steamship

Synopsis for Federal Men: "The Plot Against America, Part 1 (of 2)"

Steve Carson is introduced to Senator Denby, who leads a fearless campaign against unAmerican activities, and who has documented proof that a sinister group is plotting to overthrow the government. Denby wants Steve to come back to his office to receive the papers. But as they exit the F.B.I. building, a car drives by and fires a shot at Denby, hitting him in the chest. He tells Carson to hurry to his office and get the documents before someone else does. Commandeering a passing taxi cab, Steve rushes to the Senator's office, but on arrival he is kicked unconscious by an unseen assailant.

A few minutes pass before he starts to come to. The taxi driver is helping him up, having come in to check on him and collect his fare. Steve finds a glove on the ground that wasn't there when he first came in. It could be the clue he needed to find his attacker! The glove is turned over to a fingerprint analyzer, where they find one good print inside. According to the criminal index, the print belongs to Knuckles Black, who is brought in to take a lie detector test. It's apparent from the results that Knuckles is holding something back, but they aren't able to find out what, since well-known criminal mastermind Nate Sharp has paid for Knuckles' release.

That night, a body is found by the police. It is Knuckles Black, seemingly murdered just to keep him quiet. When morning rolls around, Steve and his partner Ralph set up a stakeout point, in the room next to Nate Sharp's office. After three days without hearing anything incriminating, they hit the jackpot. Ralph switches on the tape recorder, while Steve eavesdrops on the criminals going over their plan to bring down the American government by initiating a war. As the meeting comes to an end, Steve and Ralph rush in with their guns drawn.

Appearing in Federal Men: "The Plot Against America, Part 1 (of 2)"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Ralph Ventor

Antagonists:

  • Knuckles Black (Single appearance; dies)
  • Nate Sharp (First appearance)
  • Tate (First appearance)
  • Roberts (First appearance)

Other Characters:

  • Senator Denby (First appearance)

Locations:

Synopsis for Nadir, Master of Magic: "The Mystery of Mr. Lynn, Part 2 (of 2)"

After seeing the lovely Marion Carver home, Nadir returns to his sanctum and gazes into his crystal ball. It shows him the image of Mr. Lynn, Marion's producer, acting suspiciously. With the help of his magic ring, Nadir is able to track down Lynn's location at the Delmar Hotel, and enter his suite. He ducks behind some curtains and spies on Lynn who seems completely oblivious to his presence. Lynn simply stands, staring out of the window and concentrating. Nadir then realizes that he must be using a form of remote hypnosis. He uses his own powers to delve into Lynn's thoughts, where the face of Marion Carver seems to be the primary focus. Through Lynn's mind, Nadir sees Marion poised at the edge of a building, about to leap off. Nadir claps his hands together loudly, snapping Lynn's concentration. Enraged, Lynn attacks in a full charge. Nadir falls to the floor on his back and catches Lynn on the soles of his feet, then leg-throws him out the window, and to his death twenty stories below.

Nadir speeds across town to Marion's hotel, and races to the roof to find Marion passed out. The spell had been broken. He gently wakes her, and she instinctively knows that Mr. Lynn was dead. Nadir tells her that she no longer has any need to fear, and she is eternally grateful to him.

Appearing in Nadir, Master of Magic: "The Mystery of Mr. Lynn, Part 2 (of 2)"

Featured Characters:

Antagonists:

  • Mr. Lynn (Dies)

Other Characters:

  • Marion Carver (Final appearance)

Locations:

Items:

  • Nadir's crystal ball
  • Nadir's magic ring

Synopsis for Cal 'n' Alec: "The Lost Gold Mine, Part 1 (of 4)"


Appearing in Cal 'n' Alec: "The Lost Gold Mine, Part 1 (of 4)"

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Synopsis for Captain Desmo: "In India, Part 2 (of 4)"

A vicious cobra is placed on top of Captain Desmo's sleeping form. He awakens with a start, to the hissing reptile, sweat beading on his brow. Over in the next bed, Gabby McGuire, Desmo's companion, slowly reaches for his gun, telling the Captain not to move around too much. With a single shot, Gabby kills the snake.

The next day, Desmo takes Gabby up in his plane and flies over India's landscape so the two of them can look for any signs of Ben El Hasar, or the daughter of Mr. Egan, who was supposedly kidnapped by him. Though they don't find either the Sheik or the girl, Desmo does come across a local caravan being attacked by a gang of bandits. He swoops the plane down directly over the thieves' heads, while Gabby drops a couple of grenades. The explosions send the surviving raiders retreating, while the caravan looks on in puzzlement. Desmo lands the plane so he can ask about the attack. A man named McAlister introduces himself as a member of the King's Royal Lancers, and gladly shakes Desmo's hand in thanks. When Desmo asks about whether or not McAlister knows of Sheik Ben El Hasar, he is told that the group of bandits they just scared off were members of the Sheik's tribe. He comes up with a plan while looking at the bodies. Using the clothing of two of the dead thieves, Desmo and Gabby dress up like members of the tribe. They say goodbye to the caravan group and follow the trail left by the bandits into the hills.

Some time later, Captain Desmo and Gabby start getting the feeling that they are being watched. And as they cross in-between two rocky outcrops, the bandits suddenly appear and quickly surround them. The Sheik's Lieutenant, El Nartz Duyu, asks the two men what their business is. Desmo replies by saying that they wish to join their tribe. With a bit of convincing, El Nartz Duyu agrees to lead them to the main camp for a meeting with the Sheik himself.

Ben El Hassar likes the look of the disguised Captain Desmo, but still wishes to test his strength before he allows him to join them. With a call, the Sheik summons a giant of a man known as Paskudniak to do battle with Desmo. His quick agility gives Desmo the upper hand of the fight, and he dispatches Paskudniak with relative ease. El Hassar is pleased with the Captain's display of superb strength and welcomes him and Gabby into his ranks. But the lieutenant, who had been watching, does not care for the two men who have gained such high respect from the Sheik so quickly.

Later, as Desmo and Gabby are outside walking around, El Nartz Duyu waits for them to pass under a cliff, and then with Paskudniak's help, begins to push a large boulder over the edge to crush them.

Appearing in Captain Desmo: "In India, Part 2 (of 4)"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Gabby McGuire

Antagonists:

  • Sheik Ben El Hasar (First appearance)
    • his gang of caravan bandits
    • El Nartz Duyu (First appearance)
    • Paskudniak (First appearance)

Other Characters:

  • McAllister, King's Lancers (First appearance)
  • caravan travelers

Locations:

Vehicles:

  • Desmo's biplane

Synopsis for Tod Hunter: "The God of the Ruby Eyes, Part 3 (of 12)"

Tod and Gail were trapped in the den of a lion! As Zara watches from behind a barred doorway, Tod keeps himself between Gail and the lion, poising himself to take on the beast if it comes down to it. With a mighty roar the lion leaps!

Meanwhile, Tommy is being pursued by the tribesmen as he runs down the corridors. He comes up behind Zara, and after seeing through the bars that Tod is in danger, he grabs Zara and holds her in front of him. The tribesmen stop pursuing him when they see he has their Empress. Tommy orders Zara to open the gate and release his friends. When Tod and Gail recover from the terrifying ordeal, the four of them go onward to free Gail's father. They take a long journey through the underground tunnels and passageways until at last Zara leads them to his cell and opens the door for them. Gail's father is overjoyed to see his daughter again, thinking she had already been sacrificed. He then thanks Tod for rescuing her. That's when Tommy notices that the Empress has fled! It was time to leave before she returned with more guards.

They make it to the throne room with oddly no guards in sight the whole way. Tod realizes that this is the perfect chance to get what they originally came for: the Ruby Eyes! They had been set in the eyes of the large demon statue, so Tod volunteers to climb up and retrieve them. To Tommy and Mr. Duncan, he becomes like a speck as he reaches the chest area. Then they suddenly lose sight of him, as if he has disappeared. In fact, Tod had accidentally hit a secret switch that opened a hole beneath his feet, and fallen inside the great stone effigy, with nothing but darkness surrounding him. Feeling around, he's able to find a ladder that must go up into the statue's neck. He climbs, higher and higher, until he is at last inside the head area. There, an old man dressed like an ancient priest confronts him. Tod has discovered the secret of the statue, and the man now tells him he must be killed. With knife in hand, he attacks!

Appearing in Tod Hunter: "The God of the Ruby Eyes, Part 3 (of 12)"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Tommy Withers

Antagonists:

  • Empress Zara
    • her spearmen

Other Characters:

  • Gail Duncan
  • Mr. Duncan (First appearance)

Locations:

Items:

  • giant idol of Karu
  • the Ruby Eyes

Synopsis for Don Coyote: "The Thief, Part 1 (of 4)"


Appearing in Don Coyote: "The Thief, Part 1 (of 4)"

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Synopsis for Robin Hood: "Episode 7 (of 8)"

Robin Hood and his Merry Men are in high spirits on a fine morning. They decide to go out and watch the path for some rich passersby that they can rob. Little John takes one team of men, and Robin the other, so that they may keep an eye on both sides of the trail. Though they travel far, Robin and his men don't come across a single man of wealth. Then, as noon comes, a knight on horseback crosses their sights and Robin immediately steps into his path. The knight tells Robin he hasn't any money to give him, introducing himself as Sir Richard of the Lea. Robin doesn't believe this noble knight is truly poor, until the man shows him his purse which only contains ten shillings. He explains that his son once vanquished a well-known knight in a tournament, but the knight had many powerful friends. The only way to save his son from going to prison was to spend all his wealth. He mortgaged his land, for which the Abbot of St. Mary's, a known money gouger, loaned him a mere four hundred pounds. Robin is touched by the sad story and offers Sir Richard a place in Sherwood until they are able to help him regain his estate.

When the group returns, they spot Little John's team coming back as well with a guest of their own, a high ranking bishop, who is none too happy about the merry men's treatment of him. Robin admits that though they may sometimes seem rough, they are not bad people. The Bishop notes the presence of Sir Richard and gives him a greeting, relieved at least to have a fellow "victim" of the thieves among him.

As they watch the swordplay of Robin and his band, the troubles of both Sir Richard and the Lord Bishop are forgotten. During the feast Robin tells him of Sir Richard's plight. The Bishop becomes sullen at the thought of an Abbot behaving so cruelly to a man in need. He lets the men take inventory of the goods he has been delivering on his five pack mules. Robin and Will Scarlet go over the list of items, deciding which to take and which to leave for their receivers. Among the goods are three bales of silk for Dorchester's Merchant, whom the merry men know as an honest man and so they decide not to touch it, and a roll of silk velvet for the Abbey priests. This Robin divides into three pieces, one for them, one for charity, and the other for the Abbey. After they've apportioned the rest of the goods, only a locked chest remains. The Bishop nervously says that he does not have the key to the lock, so Little John takes a mighty club and smashes it open. A very large amount of gold spreads out across the ground, as well as a paper on which is a tax collection list. The tax is all to be paid to the Lord Bishop. Enough gold is there to help out Sir Richard greatly.

Appearing in Robin Hood: "Episode 7 (of 8)"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Other Characters:

  • Sir Richard of the Lea (First appearance)
  • The Bishop (First appearance)

Antagonists:

  • The Abbot of St. Mary's (Mentioned only)

Locations:

Synopsis for Dale Daring: "The Red Hatchet, Part 7 (of 9)"

Disguised in stolen guards' uniforms, Don Brewster and Ali approach the pagoda where Li Hoang is currently torturing Dale while forcing her father to watch. They find a munitions shack nearby, from which they arm themselves with machine guns. Tucking the guns under their robes, the disguised duo walk past the pagoda's main entrance as the guards pay them no mind. Even with their disguises, Li Hoang's men patrolling everywhere will make it difficult to search for Dale and Mr. Daring. The answer to their problem comes as Ali points out a large bell used to signal an attack from enemies. If it is rung, the guards will have to take their posts outside the structure, leaving the passages and rooms within practically deserted. With his fine aim, Don is able to shoot his machine gun at the bell causing it to ring out.

Below in the dungeons, a huge pot of boiling oil was about to get tipped over Dale, as she lays helplessly on the rack. The pot stops when the clanging of the warning bell echoes through the walls. Li Hoang sends his men to take arms and fight off whoever the attackers may be. Once the guards are gone, Don Brewster and Ali burst in and point their guns at Li Hoang. Ali unties Dale from the horrible device, and she in turn unshackles her father. Now that all are safe, Don hands a knife to Mr. Brewster and tells him to keep it at Li's back as they make their way out.

The Mongolians hurry back to the pagoda once they realize that there was no enemy to be found, and that's when they spot their leader and the two prisoners leaving the area. Don points his gun in their direction, shouting at them to stay away or their boss dies. While the Mongols think of what they should do next, another man watches Dale and the group from a curtain behind them. He takes one of his throwing knives in hand and prepares to let it fly.

Appearing in Dale Daring: "The Red Hatchet, Part 7 (of 9)"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Captain Don Brewster
  • Ali

Antagonists:

  • Li Hoang (formerly Dwan Yo)
    • his vassals
  • hidden assassin

Other Characters:

  • Mr. Daring

Locations:

Synopsis for Rusty and His Pals: "The Pirate Ship, Part 4 (of 15)"

Rusty and his friends were hiding in barrels when Chen Fu's agent, Long Sin, came aboard with a haggle of criminal Chinamen. Now they are in danger, as one of the men is about to search their barrels. Luckily, his companion finds a fresh bottle of rum, which they decide to drink before continuing their search. When the hoodlums leave, Rusty, Specs, and Tubby climb out with relief. But during their short enjoyment of the lucky break, they also begin to worry about Steve, who was dragged off by the thugs. Cautious not to bump into any of Chen Fu's lackeys, the three boys sneak up to the deck. There, Long Sin tells the captain that he is taking the ship for reasons he won't reveal. The ship's crew has their pirate costumes taken as the hijackers dress up in them to resemble real pirates. Then, all but Steve are moved into a life boat and dropped into the sea. Because of the trouble he has raised, Steve is told that he will walk the plank. Rusty and the boys have been watching this entire time, and they are determined to save Steve from a watery grave.

Long Sin bids farewell as he forces Steve Carter onto the plank. Giving one last insult aimed at the villainous Chinaman, Steve dives into the ocean. From a porthole on the lowest section of the ship Rusty jumps in after him and, with a kitchen knife, cuts Steve's bonds. The two swim up to the surface where Specs and Tubby lower them a rope. Now it's up to Steve, with the help of Rusty and his pals, to stop Chen Fu, and get the Pirate Exhibition Ship back.

Appearing in Rusty and His Pals: "The Pirate Ship, Part 4 (of 15)"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Stephen Carter

Antagonists:

  • Long Sin
    • his pirate crew

Other Characters:

  • Pirate Ship Captain

Locations:

  • at sea

Vehicles:

  • fake pirate ship
  • real pirate ship

Synopsis for "Golden Dragon, Episode 24 (of 31)"

Torgadoff's words had made Ken Cockerill consider his options. He was told if he did nothing after the trumpets stopped blaring, Doris would be his after the attack on the camp. Now the music starts to fade and the entire caravan waits in anxious anticipation, especially Cockerill. Then comes the attack, of many men wearing skeletal costumes, invading the grounds! Cockerill began to pull out his gun, but a strong hand holds his own hand firmly in place. Ken watches helplessly as the havoc continues. One of the skeleton men finds Doris's tent, the sight of the costume makes Doris want to scream, though her voice has left her. They collapse the tent with her inside, and roll it up and carry her on their backs.

The Ja-Lama is being escorted by the Chinese as well, and Torgadoff leads them, along with Ken, to fall back after the main purpose of the attack has been reached. Ken has a sheet placed over him so that he could not see the route they take. However he can hear the sounds of gunfire, and the voices of the Cossacks, as they chase the Chinese. Then he is lifted onto the back of a camel and taken away, destination unknown.

Ian and Reilly, who had been searching the marshlands for the source of the trumpet sounds, stop in their tracks when the noise dies down. Then the commotion begins, and it's coming from the camp! Ian and Reilly hurry back as the sound of gunfire erupts, and a woman's shriek hits their ears. When at last they return, the campground seems almost deserted, save for shadowy figures making an escape off into the night. Spotting Drenidoff of the Cossacks, Reilly asked him what has happened. Ian meanwhile notices that some members of the caravan appear to be missing, and Doris is one of them! Reilly returns and explains the situation as Drenidoff told it. He and Ian suddenly hear an approaching hoofbeat. With their guns ready, the two men take refuge behind some rocks and wait.

Appearing in "Golden Dragon, Episode 24 (of 31)"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

  • Torgadoff

Other Characters:

  • Ken Cockerill
  • Lefty Murphy (Final appearance)
  • Walker
  • Drenidoff
  • Don Campbell
  • Sandy Campbell

Locations:

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