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"Do
Unto Others"
1856, "The Frontier"
A
gang of teenagers made up of TULLY, BIFFO,
PIG, ANNIE and JESS are causing a ruckus
outside LAO FONGs shop.
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| Tully
(left) has much hatred but Annie (right)
tries to bring out any good he has left |
KAI,
the 10 year old grandson of LAO, approaches.
TULLY, BIFFO and PIG bully and push KAI.
Concerned about KAI, but on a pretence of
joining in, JESS picks up the youngster
and deposits him in a big hanging basket.
He then leads the others away from the situation
towards the Dockside market place.
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| Lao
Fong (left) and his grandson, KAI (right) |
TULLY
suggests blackmailing LAO FONG; LAO will
be forced to pay in order to keep the gang
off his back. JESS disagrees with the tactics
and is hit hard by BIFFO with a stick. KAI
and LAO attend to JESS injuries.
The
next day, TULLY, BIFFO and PIG destroy part
of the shop while LAO looks on impassively.
JESS tries to reason with them but to no
avail.
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| Jess
defends Lao Fong against Tully's gang |
JESS,
LAO and KAI work together to mend the shop.
While
in town, TULLY, BIFFO and PIG put the offer
of Protection to LAO again.
Upon LAOs refusal they threaten action
against KAI. The gang follows LAO to the
shop and a fight ensues between TULLYs
gang and JESS. Although beaten, TULLY says
he will make amends in his own time.
JESS
confronts the gang outside the shop with
kerosene containers in their hands. JESS
offers to be a gopher for TULLY if he spares
the shop and leaves LAO and KAI alone.
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| Jess
and KAI are saved from the fire |
TULLY
refuses and ties up KAI and JESS. ANNIE
intercepts LAO on the way home and warns
him of the attack.
In
a rage, TULLY pours kerosene on the shop
and at the captives feet. Despite
protests from BIFFO and PIG, TULLY lights
a match.
Some
timbers fall and knock TULLY unconscious
inside the shop, also blocking the door.
BIFFO and PIG flee the scene but LAO alone
risks his life by saving TULLY. ANNIE saves
JESS and KAI by sweeping a gap in the Kerosene
trail.
TULLY
and the gang apologise and thank LAO. TULLY
shakes JESS hand. TULLY, the violent
boy, is saved by a man of peace.
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