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Narrateur(s):
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Michael Alan White
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Auteur(s):
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C.J. Petit
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Matt finally had what he wanted; a ranch to raise his Morgans. Now he was ready to take the next step; the reason for building the ranch in the first place. He would finally begin his search for the right woman to help him start a family of his own. He thought that the difficult work in achieving that dream was behind him and now the much more pleasant part lay ahead.
That belief was shattered when he received a visitor with a letter from an old friend – a friend who had been hanged north of Denton.
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