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“Lester Morrow could quite possibly have enough pull with the army to foil Howell’s own attempts at promotion.”
Rosanne Bittner, Comanche Sunset
“Sometimes the sorrow deep inside can slowly kill as surely as disease or hunger.”
Rosanne Bittner, Comanche Sunset
“he hated the constant danger of Indian attack; but being here was better than being in jail back in New Orleans for robbery and assault.”
Rosanne Bittner, Comanche Sunset
“could not understand why, at treaty councils with the whites, when white prisoners were brought in, beaten, scarred, and noses burned off, the whites suddenly would not continue the talks. Always they turned on them, making demands that were not originally agreed upon,”
Rosanne Bittner, Comanche Sunset
“torture and killing were as ingrained a part of their lives and beliefs as breathing. Such behavior was expected by the Comanche.”
Rosanne Bittner, Comanche Sunset