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A Place Called Texas - O.C. Marler
A Place Called Texas - O.C. Marler
A Place Called Texas - O.C. Marler
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Marler, O.C.
(Paperback)
117 pages
People who moved across the land were not play-acting.
They had no script, they didn't know how it would end.
Individuals they were, even the frail were rugged at heart.
Though they were gaining in a lot of ways, their losses were
great. When the settlers reached the place where their hearts
said STOP, there was no time for bravos, no kudos, no "attaboys".
They had to fight to get there and fight to stay there.
Yet, they were rich after building a
one room
school and a
church for Sunday.
The only receipt they had for all they had acquired were
calluses
in
their hands and "A Place Called Texas".
O.C. Marler
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(Paperback)
117 pages
People who moved across the land were not play-acting.
They had no script, they didn't know how it would end.
Individuals they were, even the frail were rugged at heart.
Though they were gaining in a lot of ways, their losses were
great. When the settlers reached the place where their hearts
said STOP, there was no time for bravos, no kudos, no "attaboys".
They had to fight to get there and fight to stay there.
Yet, they were rich after building a
one room
school and a
church for Sunday.
The only receipt they had for all they had acquired were
calluses
in
their hands and "A Place Called Texas".
O.C. Marler
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