Texas rules
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They were Texas ranchers driving a herd of longhorns through a lawless land, risking everything to deliver their cattle to the railhead at Abilene. But for Cotton Dunbar and his men, the worst hardship would come at the end of …
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They were Texas ranchers driving a herd of longhorns through a lawless land, risking everything to deliver their cattle to the railhead at Abilene. But for Cotton Dunbar and his men, the worst hardship would come at the end of their journey, where a sudden act of betrayal would push Cotton Dunbar too far--into a swift, savage war over what was right, and what wasn't.
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"They were Texas ranchers driving a herd of longhorns through a lawless land, risking everything to deliver their cattle to the railhead at Abilene. But for Cotton Dunbar and his …"
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