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Kettleman was about to make his second attempt. If he did not succeed this time he would never know it, for he would be dead. When a man has but a few months to live, he can, if he so wills, choose the manner of his going, and Kettleman had made such a choice. He was now on his way to a place of which he alone knew, and there he would die. He would die as he had lived -- alone. It was ironic that he who hated the West should return there to die, but like a wild animal which knows when death is u...pon it, he was seeking a dark and lonely place where he could die in peace, and in his own way. At this moment no man in the railroad car looked stronger, more alive, more resolute, yet the seed of death was in him and the plant had but a little while to grow. There were five people in the car. The lights were dim, the passengers lay sprawled in uncomfortable sleep. The train rushed westward through the cold, clear night, carrying the man steadily toward his final destination. A very pretty young woman, who had got on at Santa Fe, sat a few seats ahead of him and across the aisle.
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I feel he'll find the doctor was wrong and that he only has a series of stomach ulcers. He'l help Kaybar and marry the girl.
Guesta year ago
Why does Lamour always mention Scott, Trollope Dickens etc. At that particulat time Thackeray was atleast as popular as Dicens and more popular at times He was pre eminient compared to Trollope and Scott. Vanity Fair surpassed all other books that emerged at that period and for long after
Guesta year ago
I've seen Youtube videos of McCafferet trying to spart with Corbett and others .He ooked like a rank amateur who' never boxed before. I was surprised because he's often mentioned ny Lamour, who himself didn't have a self admitted record of 69-6 but had no more than 3-4 fights altogether.
As Lamour says he was asrory teller, (and often not a truthful )one.
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