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To The Last Man (Annotated): A Zane Grey Western Trilogy (Zane Grey Classic American Westerns Book 14) To The Last Man (Annotated): A Zane Grey Western Trilogy by Zane Grey
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“wild men in wild places, fighting cold, heat, starvation, thirst, barrenness, facing the elements in all their ferocity, usually retrograded, descended to the savage, lost all heart and soul and became mere brutes.”
Zane Grey, To The Last Man (Annotated): A Zane Grey Western Trilogy
“I will live them. I will have faith and hope and love, for I am his daughter," she said.”
Zane Grey, To The Last Man (Annotated): A Zane Grey Western Trilogy
“He saw how some divine guidance had directed his footsteps to this home. How many years had it taken him to get there!”
Zane Grey, To The Last Man (Annotated): A Zane Grey Western Trilogy
“Hard work makes for what I reckon you like in a man, but don't understand. As I look back over my life--an' let me say, young fellar, it's been a tough one--what I remember most an' feel best over are the hardest jobs I ever did, an' those that cost the most sweat an' blood." As”
Zane Grey, To The Last Man (Annotated): A Zane Grey Western Trilogy