Originally published 1905-08-06

This concludes the horse track arc. When I find another good theme I’ll share with you all. It’s been fun!

  • andyburke
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    424 days ago

    I read this differently than others in the comments:

    This just shows Everett walking away. He doesn’t need tons of money, let alone ill gotten gains from money that he had borrowed or stolen to use.

    This is Everett saying “fuck off.”

    • @Sewer_King
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      214 days ago

      I saw it this way too. Money is important for stability which is why he looks so glum, instead of taking the payout of a lifetime he did the right thing in his eyes and walked away. I know I would have a lot of conflicted feelings if I were in his shoes.

    • @DarkCloud
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      4 days ago

      I read it as Everett made a killing, then had to leave town real quick.

      Although suppose another read might be he took the bet, was scammed/misinformed, then couldn’t even afford a train ticket home.

  • @Chip_Rat
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    234 days ago

    The cow looks so sad for him.

    What happened? Was he scammed? I kinda thought Everett would somehow make the fixing stop by hitting someone on the head, not be taken in by a dishonest bet…

    • @NegativeInf
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      134 days ago

      And now he’s walking back along the train tracks, hoping to be splattered by a locomotive.

      Quite sad.

  • @[email protected]
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    113 days ago

    Maybe walking along the tracks is Everetts’ standard trick to hide his prints after he’s disposed of another body

  • @[email protected]
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    134 days ago

    It’s a bit different from his typical “hit people who bug him” style, but I enjoyed this arc. Thanks!