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This wild-west cowboy story is about Jack Jones who's the sheriff of Abilene, being tall rugged, and handsome, he went around thinking he was god's gift to women. What he didn't know was that some of the older tradesmen knowing what he was like with the ladies derived great delight at his expense when they bet between themselves, on who he was going to bed next, and have a good laugh when he inevitably picked on the wrong woman. His poor girlfriend, the beautiful Alice Bell, who's so in love with him, is losing all hope of him ever changing, realizing that Leopards never change their spots.…mehr

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This wild-west cowboy story is about Jack Jones who's the sheriff of Abilene, being tall rugged, and handsome, he went around thinking he was god's gift to women. What he didn't know was that some of the older tradesmen knowing what he was like with the ladies derived great delight at his expense when they bet between themselves, on who he was going to bed next, and have a good laugh when he inevitably picked on the wrong woman. His poor girlfriend, the beautiful Alice Bell, who's so in love with him, is losing all hope of him ever changing, realizing that Leopards never change their spots. But what Jack didn't realize was that if he carried on treating people badly, he would only have himself to blame when things went awry, for life has a way of turning back on you and biting you in the arse!
Autorenporträt
Reader in Welsh and Atlantic History, Aberystwyth University, Wales. Serves as curate in the Church in Wales. Author of 'A Glorious Work in the World: Welsh Methodists and the International Evangelical Revival, 1735-50', co-author of 'The Elect Methodists: Calvinistic Methodism in England and Wales, 1735-1811'; editor of 'Religions in Wales: 1700 to the Present'; co-editor of 'Engaging with Martyn Lloyd-Jones' (Apollos), 'Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism in the United Kingdom during the Twentieth Century' (OUP); contributor to 'The Emergence of Evangelicalism' (Apollos).