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Sitka Sitka by Louis L'Amour
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“Strange how it was always the spoiled who weakened and cried first, and it was the injured, the maimed, the blind, and the poor who fought on alone.”
Louis L'Amour, Sitka
“Strange how it was always the spoiled who weakened and cried first, and it was the injured, the maimed, the blind, and the poor who fought on alone. Perhaps”
Louis L'Amour, Sitka
“As for sinning, most of the things he enjoyed were sins in the eyes of somebody. Except for reading…and most of his books were written by pagan authors.”
Louis L'Amour, Sitka
“It was a pity, he reflected, that the men of good will are so poorly armed, for at times it was a handicap not to hate.”
Louis L'Amour, Sitka