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“Riding a bull the way Taggart was ridding this one was both a test of courage and a celebration of life. It was a walk on the edge of disaster – a balancing act of beauty and terror, of power and grace. Well done, it was a compliment to both the man and the animal. It showcased the animal’s force, his cunning, his strength, his determination. And it pitted them against a far weaker, but equally graceful, wily and determined human being. It was a ballet of stimulus and response, a waltz of twist and spin.”
― The Cowboy and the Kid
― The Cowboy and the Kid
“Not”
― Last Year's Bride
― Last Year's Bride
“could.”
― Last Year's Bride
― Last Year's Bride
“leaned back in the rocker and set it in motion gently, still smiling at him. “She”
― Cowboys Don't Cry
― Cowboys Don't Cry
“the”
― Last Year's Bride
― Last Year's Bride
“heart”
― Last Year's Bride
― Last Year's Bride




