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West of the Tularosa West of the Tularosa by Louis L'Amour
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“He left the gelding at the water trough”
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“fighting man. Loss Degner was bad all through and made no”
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“Crowds, however, were partisan and resentful of authority. The frontier bred freedom, but with it a strong sense of fair play and an impatience with formalities.”
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“in his younger years he had ridden the outlaw trail until time brought wisdom.”
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“in order to have peace both sides must want it equally. One side cannot make peace; they can only surrender.”
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“If he was going to get out of this hole, he would have to do it by his own efforts. One”
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“Or do you realize that when any freedom is destroyed for others, it is destroyed for you, too?”
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