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End of the Drive (The Sacketts, #6.5) End of the Drive by Louis L'Amour
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“From Elisha Comes to Red Horse:

"I leave their politics and religion be. Folks can think the way they want, act the way they please, even to acting the fool. All I ask is they don't make too much noise and don't interfere with other people.”
Louis L'Amour, End of the Drive
“From The Skull and the Arrow:

"The man went on until he saw the dark opening of a cave. He turned to it for shelter then, as men have always done. Though there are tents and wickiups, halls and palaces, in his direst need man always returns to the cave.”
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“The things a man will wish for are harder to leave behind than all his wants...”
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“From Elisha Comes to Red Horse:

"Now I can't claim to be what you'd call a religious man, yet I've a respect for religion, and when a man lives out his life under the sun and the stars, half the time riding alone over mountains and desert, then he usually has a religion although it may not be the usual variety.”
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“Another thing Pa taught me: If you’re going to fight…fight. Talk about it after.”
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“that”
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“The idea of love, while always in her mind, had never become quite real to her.”
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“From Caprock Rancher:

Another thing Pa taught me: If you're going to fight . . . fight. Talk about it after.”
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“dying.”
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