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Within the gaunt desolation of those dark Kentucky hillsides, the Dixie Limited, crack flyer, stood gutted of most living individuals.... The Spider, the one survivor, stood exclusively at that bleak scene, vowing silently, solemnly, to kill the ambition-mad arch-criminal who got plotted this wholesale ruin. For this, and manifold like disasters, were developing all around the land - at the way, Richard Wentworth understood, of some diabolical brain, that was unleashing hordes of primitive barbarians to lay down waste products to civilization. But later, at the instant when the Spider should have struck his most revealing to blow, he was pacing a small cell in the death-house at Sing Sing! Yet there was a human aspect to this intricate man. Consider his odd relationship with his semi-fiancée, Nita truck Sloan. When he previously found Nita, his life was already pledged to the service of humanity. The Spider had been a scourge of the Underworld for three full years. So he previously fought against the love he understood could never reach culmination in relationship. What man could marry, have a home and children, when loss of life and disgrace hung hourly over his mind? No, he cannot permit Nita to face such a chance. He had told her that, way back when, when they found their love was better than the will to resist; had told her all his key life in the expectation that it might accomplish what his will had not. It got only drew Nita closer to him, and they got fought the hard way jointly. As Wentworth once remarked to her, "How perfectly is thy mystic karma attuned to mine!" Nick Santa Maria reads Hordes of the Red Butcher with the crackling strength you have come to expect of his superb skill. Originally published in The Spider newspaper, June 1935.