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Sam, a young opinionated woman who was pregnant, left St. Louis to work in a small town in Wyoming. Sam stepped down the steps of the stagecoach from Casper, Wyoming. "I am here!" she shouted to no one in particular. Her stomach did flip-flops as she put her hands on her hips and feet firmly on the ground. I'm so excited I think my heart will burst. --She smiled as a cowboy tipped his hat to her One morning, she thought, I don't want to get out of bed. My stomach is rolling. Maybe if I put my hands on it, that will keep it from moving. Sam looked at her stomach and could see rolling on one…mehr

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Sam, a young opinionated woman who was pregnant, left St. Louis to work in a small town in Wyoming. Sam stepped down the steps of the stagecoach from Casper, Wyoming. "I am here!" she shouted to no one in particular. Her stomach did flip-flops as she put her hands on her hips and feet firmly on the ground. I'm so excited I think my heart will burst. --She smiled as a cowboy tipped his hat to her One morning, she thought, I don't want to get out of bed. My stomach is rolling. Maybe if I put my hands on it, that will keep it from moving. Sam looked at her stomach and could see rolling on one side then another. The movement was disconcerting to her. Then she remembered she had read in her baby book about when the baby starts to move. Wow! My stomach. This is exciting, the baby is moving inside of me. Sometimes she would just sit to watch and sometimes there was a lot of action. I must continue to work. Nevertheless, I do need more rest. I'm so fortunate to have Laura here. She ate an egg with toast one morning and felt good. Thankful she didn't have morning sickness anymore, she thought of Elizabeth, who rode in the stagecoach with her from Casper. Oh my, I wonder if she was ill because she too was with child. If so, no wonder she was vomiting so often. Me too, not from riding in the stagecoach but because I'm with child. Well, at least, I seem to be over all that. It's good to be able to eat regularly. I had better find my book to read about having a baby. I'd better know what I need to do. I don't remember anyone in St. Louis, who was with child. I probably should be planning, but I don't know what. I'm sure I'll do just fine. The worst part must be the sickness. I'm keeping my food down so I'm okay even though I'm getting fatter. I better keep wearing my full-skirted dresses, so no one will know. Mrs. Lewis, the town mid-wife delivered her baby, Matt who was loved by everyone. After a tragedy happened, Sam had a difficult time recovering and went back to St. Louis to find herself. Her husband, Ted, came and brought her back home. There they decided to start another business that required more employees. Some of her friends called upon Sam to give them her insightfulness to their problems. Sam, Ted, and their three children happily lived on the ranch that became The Dude Ranch.
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Lou Kamradt was born in Benton, IL. She graduated from Eureka collage with a BA in education, Lou has attended advance creative writing courses at university's Lou has traveled through the western United States, following in the wagon wheel trails, exploring ghost towns of years past, where her desire to write about the woman of that time, their romances, and courage as they traveled across the plains and prairies seeking a better life. She has written several short stories and novels," Sam Loves" is her latest series . " Sam finds Loves" is book one. Here Lou writes about Sam 's journey from St Louis to Plainville WY., 1880 where she hopes to start a new life Lou presently lives in Houston TX. near her family and friends, you may contact her