Mary Doria Russell Quotes
As Far As Wyatt Earp Knew, It Was Not Illegal To Beat A Horse. In The Past Few Years, He'd Worked As A Part-time Policeman In A String Of Kansas Cow Towns. Each Time He Was Sworn In, He Made An Effort To Study The Ordinances He Was Supposed To Enforce, But He Wasn't Much Of A Reader. In Ellsworth, He Asked A Lawyer For Some Help. "Wyatt," The Man Told Him, "the Entire Criminal Code Of The State Of Kansas Boils Down To Four Words. Don't Kill The Customers.
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