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The shootin' sheriff, Nelson Nye

Label
The shootin' sheriff, Nelson Nye
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The shootin' sheriff
Oclc number
741751429
Responsibility statement
Nelson Nye
Summary
They called the newly appointed sheriff "Wild Bill" Dorne. He was a tall young giant of a man, with a wiry body that holding immense reserves of brute strength. He was a man who placed great value on his reputation for keeping his word and believed in meeting his obligations, no matter what that might entail - and he was wearing the sheriff's star now. With his blazing red hair, black-and-red checkered shirt and lavender neckerchief, Wild Bill Dorn looked more like a dandy than a hard-riding lawman. The citizens of Spavined Nag, Arizona, had elected him to clean up the outlaw paradise at the edge of town - a spit of land run by mean hombre Pecos Borst who was the leader of a gang of rustlers that was feeding on the cow town's herds. Wild Bill intended to run them out of town or die trying
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Shooting sheriff
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