“If those outlaws got a gander at you, they wouldn't let a little thing like your brothers and your pa stand in their way of having you. The less they see of you, the better, especially now.""What do you mean, 'especially now'?""You were always a temptation in them pants but now all gussied up in a dress, you'd tempt angels to jump heaven's ship!”

Charlotte McPherren

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