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Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact#11 [237]
Cover: Ozella Welch

Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact #11 [237]

Jan 1958 · George A. Pflaum · 0.00 FREE
“The Making of a Knight”

"The Making of a Knight" in Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact #11 (1958) delivers a quiet yet gripping tale of courage and deception, spotlighting Father Pierre’s clever strategy to unmask a hidden criminal. With art by Paul Karch, the story unfolds through subtle moves and sharp wit, as rumors are planted to catch a thief in the act. The cover, by Ozella Welch, captures the tension with a striking, period-accurate image that perfectly frames the mystery.

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artist, inker Paul Karch · cover Ozella Welch

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artist, inker Paul Karch
cover pencils, inks Ozella Welch

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Father Pierre runs across the fur thieves and hints to them that Fullerton is cooperating with the authorities. Putting Jim Crandall's plan into action, Father Pierre allows the women in town to spread gossip about Scotty being found in an Indian village. Fullerton skips town abruptly, fearing he'll be named as the boy's abductor and the leader of the fur thieves.

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