Kid Wolf of Texas

Kid Wolf of Texas
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Total Pages : 183
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Book Synopsis Kid Wolf of Texas by : Paul S. Powers

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"Your name, seƱor?" "Kid Wolf, from Texas, sah." Spanish governors of that day had no reason to like gunmen from the Lone Star State. From the time of Santa An