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The Man Called Noon The Man Called Noon by Louis L'Amour
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“If you want the law to leave you alone, keep your hair trimmed and your boots shined.”
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“You cannot submit to evil without allowing evil to grow. Each time the good are defeated, or each time they yield, they only cause the forces of evil to grow stronger. Greed feeds greed, and crime grows with success. Our giving up what is ours merely to escape trouble would only create greater trouble for someone else.”
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“Is a man ruled by his own free will, or is he a composite of all his experiences, his education and heredity?”
Louis L'Amour, The Man Called Noon
“nothing here that”
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“way among the rocks. Occasionally he was exposed, but there were no more shots. Either he was unseen, and they were deliberately allowing him to get to the cabin, or they had moved out to try to cross farther up, away from his line of fire, and so come down behind”
Louis L'Amour, The Man Called Noon: A Novel
“slightly. “It seems we have to get rid of Ben—and quickly.” “Could Dean Cullane have”
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“I’ve got”
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“low talk at”
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“snowed in and much of the range would be covered too deep. The outlaws were good hands up to a point, but they had no interest in the cattle, and they did not relish the idea of cutting”
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“Jonas. I’ve”
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“do you want to explain those?” He gestured”
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