Really? Beh! Not No Ever Felt in Life Ever Felt in My Life a So Big Stupidad

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Really? Beh! Not No Ever Felt in Life Ever Felt in My Life a So Big Stupidad

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1:6 Really? ... beh! Not no ever felt in life ever felt in my life a so big stupidad...

2:6 To: my god! B: smack C: ? D: ?

3:6 Was a piece that didn't see dad in action, will now have a good time!

4:6 To: this to teach not to insult you a lady, if want the rest, don't have whether to lift you standing! B: do you feel yourself strong, true? ... well! In a couple of minutes will have changed to seem, mister braggart!

5:6 I will teach you something of which will remember yourself for a beautiful piece!

6:6 To: and redmond, earth part and it casts him fast against tex striking him/it with an awful heading to the stomach. B: tex! C: ! D: devil!

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1:7 The rest now comes, damned snoop!

2:7 Redmond tries to strike the ranger with a violent kick in the ribs, but tex quickly rolls on himself, and the heavy boot of redmond limits him to tear him an edge of the smock...

3:7 To: ugh! B: accursed!

4:7 To: acc... B: wait for a pò that raises again me, and then will see how I know how to treat the types as you! 5:7 To: according to you, is everything all right in a struggle, true? ... fists, kicks, and even fingers in the eyes, no? ... well. Lifted! Will see that I will make you the ideas a more pò' clear on my account! B: strength, tex! C: ?

6:7 Smack

7:7 To: do we let him/it fall? B: would not be correct! Let's put again him/it standing!

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1:7 To: courage, redmond! B: on, from good!

2:7 To: and this closes the account! B: sock

3:7 Yippieee!

4:7 To: a true sin! B: done sin what?

5:7 That has lasted so little! I would have tried there taste if you had beaten up more a pò' that redmond. Has always been me unpleasant!

6:7 Plain of battle calep text by g.l bonelli

7:7 To: tex! ... redmond won't forget certain that that you have done him. It will try to take revenge and... B: not given you thought for that that you/he/she can combine that dog nellie.

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1:6 I will go to tell him two parolines of leave, as soon as you/he/she will have gained back the senses. And now, lady delaney, allows. What you present... 2:6 To: ... my child kit, a smart boy and tiger jack, that is for me as a true brother! B: the child of tex willer? C: here all, boys! .. and three hurrah for kit willer and his/her pard copper skin! D: hurrah!!

3:6 To: pleased of cone scervi, lady. And I hope for so much to be able to be you useful! B: thanks, kit!

4:6 To: tex, I don't like at all the matter of the herd, and I would not want that he repeated! B: allow to definitely systematize me redmond, then will speak of the livestock!

5:6 To: give him the alarm clock, boys! I must tell two words of regard this granduomo... B: soon fact, tex!

6:6 Puah!

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1:7 Stop her/it of ago grimaces, redmond, and you open well the ears since what I am about to say is you of a certain importance for you and for yours sinister associates.

2:7 The game of brawley, to which you have sold in the dirtiest way, has not given the wanted results. You hoped to ruin a poor woman, and you have not succeeded you. To you and brawley, from which you certain you will race soon, I give a last suggestion...

3:7 Abdicate your sinister manoeuvres, and hold the hands away from this ranch, since if will dare to put some other filth into effect, I will do so that have all to repent you of it for the rest of your life!

4:7 And take away now yourself a horse and line to the syelta. I am tired to see your ugly face! 5:7 A mumento, redmond! Expected!

6:7 To: this is the money that owed you, pick him/it up! Anything has done, I don't intend to defraud you, than it is up to you. B: bueno! This closes the accounts among hoi two!

7:7 To: in as for you, tex .... rhyming the closing of the accounts to a more opportune moment! Be able contraci! B: cries her/it and spins! If in one minute will be to still enter a ray middle mile from the ranch I will give you a second and harder lesson!

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1:8 Livid of anger, redmond jumps in saddle to the horse, and without more to say an alone darola estranges to the gallop from the ranch, followed by the looks of the men of which you/he/she had actually been to that moment the head...

2:8 To: tex! Quell 'man will give us some bothers, sure as the flames of the hell! B: he/she leaves also that try what wants...

3:8 From this moment it is open war between brawley and we, and we won't wait certain that I/you/he/she am him to make the first movement.

4:8 To: What do you think about doing? B: come! I immediately will explain you my plan.

5:8 To: shortly after, in the saletta of the ranch... B: the danger more grosos than minacia the ranch is constituted dall' mortgage of the bank, mortgage that expires in one month, and since the sale of the livestock is the half solo to implore such danger, we can be certain that brawley will make other attempts to destroy the herd.

6:8 Well, we will prevent to brawley and his/her worthy best men from trying a hit de kind, and in the simplest way: immediately selling the whole livestock of the ranch!

7:8 But... to actually go with the livestock to kanab we must pass along the pastures of brawley... and brawley will take advantage to give us big bothers of it! 8:8 To: and who says that we will go to sell the livestock on the market of kanab? ... are not there other markets to noro? B: certainly, but they are accursedly distant!

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1:8 To: for how much distant is, it will be always preferable to race a small risk and losing some head of livestock during a long run, rather than to leave the herd on the pastures. B: mmm...

2:8 To: what do you have to object bill? B: am thinking about that that means to sell the whole herd! the ranch will become a desert...

3:8 If don't do as me I say, the ranch will become worse of a desert bill!

4:8 To: before it will become a hell, and it will be the grave of many, among our men, and then it will become an easy bit to swallow for brawley. B: my goodness!

5:8 Tex is right bill. It is a big sorrow to make the pastures desert, but I don't see other street of exit.

6:8 What it cares is to free the ranch from that damned mortgage. Once eliminated that danger, we will find then the way to give us another good herd. B: and where? ... the utah is scarce of livestock, in this moment.

7:8 To: I don't know how the utah is in fact of livestock, but I knows that on the pastures of the reserves of the navajoses there is livestock in abundance, and that it will be me easy to give you an excellent herd. B: ?

8:8 To: the old and brave red arrow is dead and now. The new head of the navajoses is eagle of the night. B: and who is this quila of the night?! A tractable type?

Page 82 1:7 Ah! Ah! Ah!

2:7 To: what is there to laugh?! Have I perhaps asked an idiotic question? B: eagle of the night I am me bill! Be the name with which call me the navajoses!

3:7 Lightnings and arrows! Who would have thought him never?! Tex willer head of the navajoses!

4:7 To: well! Being so the things, don't have other objections to do to the project. When we depart? B: you will just have loaded the wagon with the necessary provisions to the trip.

5:7 To: don't you come? B: it is me impossible, bill. I must return to the reserve navajo for the ceremonies funerbri of the old head. Actually to my return you will be you the soprastante.

6:7 To: how long do you count to employ between going and return? B: three weeks around, calculating to be able to find a good market to cedar city.

7:7 To: well! Then in three weeks appointment here, to the ranch, and careful to guard well the dineroses bill! B: bushels calm, tex. I will hold the open eyes both in the going as on the street of the return!

Page 83 1:8 To: and you, nellie, that you will do? Will you stay to the ranch or will you go to adairville? B: I will stay to the ranch tex!

2:8 Loneliness doesn't frighten me. And then I will have they-wano that will make me company and serigherà the matters!

3:8 To: bueno! And then... good-bye in three weeks, nellie. Not you you/he/she is worried. To my return your troubles will be ended. B: god blesses you tex!

4:8 And mezz'ora later, while bill paine and the other cowboyses of the ranch direct him toward the pastures to assemble the livestock and to push him/it on the road of cedar city...

5:8 ... tex, kit and tiger jacks get further aiming toward the border with the arizona.

6:8 To: do you believe that doesn't race some danger that woman? B: if I thought the contrary one would not have left her alone, my dear kit!

7:8 For scoundrel that is, redmond won't dare to attach nellie, and then thing would draw of it?

8:8 To: redmond, brawley and the other jackals want the ranch and the pastures not the woman. B: beh! Let's hope that everything is all right!

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1:6 Three days later, tex, kit and tiger jacks reach without accidents the village, and the same day of their arrival they have beginning the funeral ceremonies in honor of red arrow.

3:6 Performed the sacred dance of the death, the body of red arrow, painting with the colors of war, is brought in a cave....

4:6 ... to the feet of red arrow his/her horse and his/her dog are killed...

5:6 ... to his/her sides they are deposed, his/her weapons and his/her shield...

6:6 To: ... then all leave the cave, and tex makes some cartridges of dynamite to explode that the closing of the entry provokes. B: brang!

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