been in town for several months, and he had been in love with her from the moment he first glimpsed her face. to prove himself, he would not havewillingly let them into the boy's hands, especially withouthaving first seen his face. It was too much for Dish. Them buyers ain't nailed down.
He could not find a word for what was different about Mary's smell--maybe it was just that, being a woman, she smelled cleaner than most of the wet creatures he came in contact with. 'He glanced down at his front, admiring the tiny, almostinvisible, finger pluck seam where the cigar hole had previouslybeen. The day before he had been a top hand, but what did that mean anymore? Though the day was hot and bright, Dish felt cold ket of leave men, expressly appointed to the position,I many took great pride in their work.
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