The Devil's Trail
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“Say,” I said, “where’s Lulu?”
“I left her back out of the way of danger,” Moose said. “I’ll go get her right now.”
He tuck off a-running, and I stood there a-thinking that now there didn’t seem to be nothing nor no one a-standing in the way a the new life what was a-waiting for me and the rest a my bunch a pards on down at the end a the trail.
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THE DEVIL’S TRAIL
Copyright © 2002 by Robert J. Conley.
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