Captain Rickert was tough. Flatly, he told the new recruits in the Texas Rangers: "You will be paid forty dollars a month. You will provide your own clothes, guns, ammunition, horse, saddle, and you'll feed yourself."
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Captain Rickert was tough. Flatly, he told the new recruits in the Texas Rangers: "You will be paid forty dollars a month. You will provide your own clothes, guns, ammunition, horse, saddle, and you'll feed yourself."
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Good. Good general condition. Moderate cover and edge wear. Inside pages in good condition, clean and intact. Some spine breakage. Mass market paperback. Glued binding. 159p., 20 cm.
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To quote from the book: "A Texas Ranger, by reputation, rides like a Comanche, shoots like a Kentuckian, and fears no man or beast. In the Rangers you go where you're sent, often alone, and you do your job and rejoin your company. Sometimes that won't be for a year or tow. But a Ranger soon learns not to ruin his voice yelling for help because there usually isn't any. We don't wear a uniform and we don't want one; that's the kind of men we breed...." Jim Temple decided to make a change in his life and he decided a Ranger is who he wanted to be. Wade Everett AKA Will Everett Cook writes an intertaining novel about what it like to be a Texas Ranger--the hardship, the loneliness, the resistance of local law, all the things that make the job harder--even the strain in puts on a relationship. No writer does it any better.