The book The Rider of Ruby Hills (1986) was written by author L'amour, Louis Here you can read free online of The Rider of Ruby Hills (1986) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Rider of Ruby Hills (1986) a good or bad book?
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The room was dusky and still. Pat idly polished glasses as he came in, glanced up at him, and then put a bottle and a glass on the bar. Ross leaned an elbow on the hardwood and dug out the makings. He built a smoke without speaking, liking the restfulness and coolness after his hot ride, and thinking over what he had seen at the VV. "You've lived here a long time, Pat?" "Uh-huh. Before Carter was killed." "Lots of changes?" "Lots." "There's goin' to be more, Pat." "Room for 'em." "Where do you s...tand?" Pat turned abruptly and fixed his eyes on Haney. "Not in the middle. Not with Reynolds or Pogue. As for you, I'm neither for you nor against you." "That's plain enough." Haney didn't know whether to be pleased or angry. After Pat's attitude in regard to Burt, he had hoped he might be an ally. "But you don't sound like much help." "That's right. No help at all. I've got my saloon. I'm doin' all right. I was here before Reynolds and Pogue. I'll be here after they are gone." "And after I'm gone?" "Maybe that, too." Pat suddenly turned again and rested his big hands on the bar.
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That "strange" rumble that Lamour brings into the yarn now, is redundant. A very loos piece of lack of detail. He writes as if the Rumble is a new phenomenon, wheras he must have heard it before hundreds of times whilst building his house and ploughing and planting his acreage when "proving up".
Guest11 months ago
Is there any point in ploughing back under the tree. It "might" be acceptable for prooving jp on the land, I don't think so as nothing planted there would grow without sun.
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