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The return of the Texan

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"Texas had been an easy-going place, peopled by men of honour. Now the war was ended, Yankee carpetbaggers were flooding in, and nothing counted but money. It wasn't Dain Moore's idea of living; he would have chucked the stage line …

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"Texas had been an easy-going place, peopled by men of honour. Now the war was ended, Yankee carpetbaggers were flooding in, and nothing counted but money. It wasn't Dain Moore's idea of living; he would have chucked the stage line and gone back to his two-bit cattle spread on Padre Island. But he had a hare-brained saddle pardner who couldn't stay out of a fight - and a brown-eyed girl who proved to be in some bad trouble of her own."--Back cover.

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""Texas had been an easy-going place, peopled by men of honour. Now the war was ended, Yankee carpetbaggers were flooding in, and nothing counted but money. It wasn't Dain Moore's …"

— Margaret

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