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    1. and directors asked rancher, Carl Ellis to


    2. His father, Lee Rose, was a well known rancher in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains down to the New Mexico border


    3. The property the rancher was on was protected parkland but most of the lagoon and swamp was on his property and was in extremely isolated


    4. The zoologist surmised that the south end of the lagoon and the swamp contained more of the secretive creatures so his parting remark to the rancher was, ―don‘t go near the water


    5. Was he displaying the same single-mindedness and toughness that characterized his noted forebears or was he a self-serving shadow of these time magnified ancestors? What would his namesake, great Granddad Can Martin say? What‘s the difference the sweating rancher rationalized, no one would know what he did tonight much less his illustrious ancestors


    6. Still cursing loudly, the rancher started to the truck now visible as the clouds uncovered the face of the moon


    7. The sun was just up and to his surprise Elise was there standing next to his patient, Sam Duff, with Skeets Kirby behind them talking in quiet tones to the deputy who found the wounded rancher


    8. ―True and on top of it all I just don‘t trust the rancher


    9. Rancher Martin‘s involvement really bothered the fat man


    10. The injured rancher had been a problem at first, constantly questioning about her personal life

    11. ―Did Can Martin know about your meat dealings?‖ Skeets had a problem believing that the conniving rancher wasn‘t in on the entire operation


    12. Joe Billie‘s eyes darted from the remorseful woman to the sullen rancher


    13. Elise wanted nothing more to do with the compromised rancher, a fact not lost on the smoldering Miccosukee


    14. ‖ Elise‘s voice dripped desperation as she tried to cut the wire snaring the rancher


    15. He remembered taking the girl—but why? Why didn‘t he just slip into the home, kill the rancher and be gone


    16. It was difficult to fathom the change in the rancher


    17. Smoothing the plastic bag as a ground cloth Elise handed the rancher the rusty can opener and several cans, thanking God for the food and the few scungy forks and spoons found in the bag; she hated eating with her fingers


    18. He knew he had to get to the shack—he had to kill the turd-head rancher, killer of Stump and kill the turd- head‘s girlfriend before they could get away


    19. Consciousness slowly replaced her dreamlike state and licking pouty lips she turned to the rancher


    20. The heat was just starting to penetrate the hammock as she slowly turned in the cramped shelter to avoid the rancher

    21. The rancher had a fire going when Elise returned, a few opened tins spread on the hand brushed ground


    22. The rancher could see the set to her lips and the faraway look in her vacant stare


    23. ‖ The rancher had stopped and was facing the gusting wind


    24. ―OK, turd head rancher, now you see what happens to dog killers!‖ Joe Billie leaped past the moaning man and took the knife, shoving it into his belt as he turned to check on Elise


    25. She knew the fateful rancher had accepted death and was prepared


    26. By the time he stopped he knew: The captives had been free when they reached skull hammock: The rancher was lame, using a crutch: The renegade cornered them several hours before Sam‘s arrival: The devastating storm had missed this area: The fiendish Indian had taken Elise with him, heading west into the innards of skull hammock: That a boar hog was in the stinking pen and the rancher with him—dead


    27. Grandfather had been right because Joe Billie had saved his mother when he killed his father at the hog trap or was that the turd head rancher who had killed his Stump? As the thought of the deaf dog flitted through his memory, Joe Billie‘s face softened for the briefest


    28. married and was now a cattle rancher in West Texas and


    29. and hatred within the farmer, rancher, and village communities


    30. Blurb from INVESTMENT OF THE HEART – Widow Hallie Barron wants her daughter happily married to the young rancher she loves

    31. Rancher Simon Cole doesn’t feel city women belong on a ranch


    32. regarding the rancher vs


    33. whole situation, and he knew that man was certainly no cattle rancher


    34. interrogation about the murder of a rancher named Dan Arkin, along


    35. situation as a rancher


    36. Byron desert nights, sympathizers could be counted on for hospitality, like the rancher in Clayton, or the family in Arizona that hosted them just before the rebellion ended


    37. A rancher from Arroyo Grande


    38. Not to the duel he had won against the rich rancher with whom he had played poker


    39. wolfer: a man hired by a rancher to trap and hunt wolves on his range


    40. For most of my life I admired and believed in many of the myths of the American West… the myths of the great early European explorers, the myth of the great pioneer, the mountain man, the myth of the great Indian fighter, the myth of the noble savage, the myth of the American cowboy, the myth of the great gunfighter, the myth of the building the great railroads, the myths of the great empire builders of the American and Canadian West, the myths of the opening of the American West, the myths of the great cattle drives, the myths of the great American settlers, the myths of the great American rancher, the myths of the first wagon trains, the first settlers to cross the plains and the Rockies to end up in Oregon or California or god knows where… the myths of the great American Outlaws…

    41. The point is… the myths, the archetype heroes: the trapper, the explorer, the rancher, the cowboy, the lumberjack the railroads are all just forms of improved mass slaughter and industrialized mass butchery and mechanized mass destruction of the earth, and the only rationalized justification for all this destruction is the continued increase of overpopulation of the earth by this one species of ape… heroes are all archetypes of evil: each new one more evil than the last one


    42. He says this, a censor of morals, a very pelican in his piety, who did not scruple, oblivious of the ties of nature, to attempt illicit intercourse with a female domestic drawn from the lowest strata of society! Nay, had the hussy's scouringbrush not been her tutelary angel, it had gone with her as hard as with Hagar, the Egyptian! In the question of the grazing lands his peevish asperity is notorious and in Mr Cuffe's hearing brought upon him from an indignant rancher a scathing retort couched in terms as straightforward as they were bucolic


    43. Regardless, he made me hold nitroglycerin under my tongue and it tasted a lot like pain, but that sort of made sense since I was letting an explosive melt in my mouth like a poisonous Jolly Rancher


    44. If you are a cattle rancher, a house builder, or a loan officer, then cattle, lumber, or interest rate futures would be logical starting points


    45. A macho, twenty-one-year-old rancher from Montana travels to Phoenix to enter several rodeo events and while there finds his “angel” in the person of Cherie, a vocally challenged saloon singer, who’s also been known to turn a trick to make the rent money


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