John-Mark Echols

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Every month, it seemed, he would track down Hunt and ask for an advance or a loan. Hunt gave it to him, usually with a little lecture on the importance of saving, but even though Joiner continued testifying on Hunt’s behalf in the lease-challenge lawsuits, it was clear Joiner resented it. He had discovered East Texas, not Hunt, yet he was the one obliged to beg for money.
The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes
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