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“Well, I'll tell you, Mr. Graff-'
'Not Graff,' the big man snapped, looking annoyed. 'The name is Garff-Garff!'
'Say, that's good,' the hunter said. 'Garff-Garff- that's even better than bow-wow. Do you know any other animal imitations?”
― The Million-Dollar Bloodhunt
'Not Graff,' the big man snapped, looking annoyed. 'The name is Garff-Garff!'
'Say, that's good,' the hunter said. 'Garff-Garff- that's even better than bow-wow. Do you know any other animal imitations?”
― The Million-Dollar Bloodhunt
“Squat, swarthy and powerful, the bandit was a mixture of Comanche and Comanchero bloods, revealing the most sadistic and savage traits of both.”
― The Million-Dollar Bloodhunt
― The Million-Dollar Bloodhunt
“Squat, thick-bodied, swarthy, with the unmistakable stamp of Indian blood on his features, he was the dread Apachito himself- Mister Fifteen Thousand Dollars, in the language of the bounty hunting trade.”
― A Coffin Full of Dollars
― A Coffin Full of Dollars
“Great God!' Sir Wildon repeated dazedly. 'How many innocent lives did this "scratch paper" cost?'
Bandera shrugged. 'Who knows? We were too busy to keep score. But, Señor, none were innocent lives. In this world, everybody is guilty of something.”
― Blood for a Dirty Dollar
Bandera shrugged. 'Who knows? We were too busy to keep score. But, Señor, none were innocent lives. In this world, everybody is guilty of something.”
― Blood for a Dirty Dollar
“The man in the middle was short and stocky, with swarthy skin and a black mustache that drooped almost to his chin. A colorful Mexican serape was draped across his saddle, and he wore a straw sombrero with an enormous brim.”
― Blood for a Dirty Dollar
― Blood for a Dirty Dollar




