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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
On his way to turning in the infamous albino outlaw [[Pinky Roebuck]] to a Sheriff's office, the "[[Man with No Name]]" rescues a wealthy man from death. He is the [[Count de Cabronet]], and he had been trying to get away with the money that would have bailed [[Wikipedia:Maximilian I of Mexico|Maximilian I of Mexico]] out of jail. However, he had been ambushed by [[Tuco Ramírez]] and his little band of bandits, who had joined the [[Mexico|Mexican]] army.
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On his way to turning in the infamous albino outlaw [[Pinky Roebuck]] to a Sheriff's office, the "[[Man with No Name]]" rescues a wealthy man from death. He is the [[Count de Cabronet]], and he had been trying to get away with the money that would have bailed [[Emperor Maximilian]] out of jail. However, he had been ambushed by [[Tuco Ramírez]] and his little band of bandits, who had joined the [[Mexico|Mexican]] army.
   
Though he had buried his gold safely, [[Wikipedia:Apache|Apache]]s sack the little town of [[Tyopa]] and abduct Tuco, so the man changes his mission: bring both Roebuck and Ramírez in as live bounties, sending the former to rescue the latter. However, Pinky is interested in claiming the gold for himself, so he takes Tuco as his hostage. However, Tuco eventually turns the tables, ties Pinky up and escapes.
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Though he had buried his gold safely, [[Apache|Apaches]] sack the little town of [[Tyopa]] and abduct Tuco, so the man changes his mission: bring both Roebuck and Ramírez in as live bounties, sending the former to rescue the latter. However, Pinky is interested in claiming the gold for himself, so he takes Tuco as his hostage. However, Tuco eventually turns the tables, ties Pinky up and escapes.
   
 
De Cabronet frees Roebuck after drugging the nameless hero and tries to kill Tuco, but Captain [[Alvarez]] gets to him first and safely escorts him to his fort. Once again, Tuco and the man work together to kill the Mexican soldiers and get the gold to share between them. However, Tuco is caught trying to get away with all of it and he and Roebuck are eventually brought into the sheriff's office. As he leaves, the man pulls the bars of Tuco's cell loose and allows him to escape, because a world without him would be far less interesting.
 
De Cabronet frees Roebuck after drugging the nameless hero and tries to kill Tuco, but Captain [[Alvarez]] gets to him first and safely escorts him to his fort. Once again, Tuco and the man work together to kill the Mexican soldiers and get the gold to share between them. However, Tuco is caught trying to get away with all of it and he and Roebuck are eventually brought into the sheriff's office. As he leaves, the man pulls the bars of Tuco's cell loose and allows him to escape, because a world without him would be far less interesting.
   
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