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Lum and Abner: Volume 13
- Narrated by: Norris Goff, Chester Lauck, Old Time Radio
- Length: 7 hrs and 13 mins
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And now let's see what's going on down in Pine Ridge. It looks like con man B. J. Webster is about to get what's coming to him, Grandpappy Spears is in need of a new place to live, and Lum finds himself trapped on the wrong side of the law!
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