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Passin' Through eBooks

by LOUIS L'AMOUR


Passin' Through - Adobe eBook

Passin' Through eBook

Adobe

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Passin' Through - Microsoft Reader eBook

Passin' Through eBook

Microsoft Reader

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Windows PC, Windows Mobile 5.0-6.0, Pocket PC 2003

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Passin' Through - Mobipocket eBook

Passin' Through eBook

Mobipocket

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Windows PC, Palm, Windows Mobile, Pocket PC, Symbian OS, Blackberry, iLiad, and more.

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Passin' Through - Palm eBook

Passin' Through eBook

Palm

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Palm, Windows Mobile, Pocket PC, Windows PC, Mac, iPhone/iPod Touch

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Passin' Through Summary

"I'm just passin' through," the rider said when they asked him his name. And from then on, in the high country around Parrot City, he was called just that: Mr. Passin' Through, a man who rode a blue roan with a skull and crossbones brand and didn't know how to keep to himself. And he wouldn't keep to himself.

Because something about a parched and dusty ranch appealed to him, and something about a woman's hair made him think of not being alone, and something about a scheme to grab the land away from its rightful owner made him want to stay and fight. And so he stayed and fought. Because liars, killers, and cheaters were coming after Passin' Through with murder in their eyes, and a gun had a way of making him feel at home.


"I'm just passing' through," the rider said when they asked him his name.  And from then on, in the high country around Parrot City, he was called just that:  Mr. Passing' Through, a man who rode a blue roan with a skull and crossbones brand and didn't know to keep to himself.  And he wouldn't keep to himself.  Because something about a parched and dusty ranch appealed to him, and something about a woman's hair made him think of not being alone, and something about a scheme to grab the land away from its rightful owner made him want to stay and fight.  And so he stayed and fought.  Because liars, killers, and cheaters were coming after Passing' Through with murder in their eyes, and a gun had a way of making him feel at home.



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