W.L. Cox

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W.L. Cox



Average rating: 4.51 · 30,375 ratings · 529 reviews · 134 distinct worksSimilar authors
Hunt-U.S. Marshal II: Kansa...

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Hunt-U.S. Marshal: A Life C...

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Hunt-U.S. Marshal V

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Hunt-U.S. Marshal IV

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“Earl rode over to the tree and attached a red handkerchief”
Wl Cox, Hunt-U.S. Marshal VIII: Utah Manhunt

“due to lack of food and water they were performing poorly. We were only averaging ½ mile of track a day at this point.” “I promised them 3 meals a day, and water would always be available, and in return I asked Jung Li to be my assistant, we just call him Lee. Lee speaks both English and Chinese. Every afternoon Lee and I measure off 1 mile, and I post a flag in the ground to mark the spot. I told the workers that when they hit the 1-mile mark they have the rest of the day off to swim in the river, bathe, rest, relax and pray. By treating them with respect, feeding them properly, and providing water we have doubled our production,” Darren explained. “The sawmill had to add workers to keep up with the increased use of ties, I pay an extra $5 a load to have the sawmill”
W.L. Cox, Storm Warrior VI: Journey Of Faith



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