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Sam Bender stood just a hair over six feet tall in his Olathe mule hide boots. His wrangler jeans, while clean were faded and brush scarred. His straw hat pulled low over his forehead as he strolled along the side walk in front of the Cozy Spot. A drunk Indian lay sprawled across the sidewalk, half propped up against the wall. His denim Levis caked in dust. Sam walked by, the Indian reached out a foot trying to trip Sam. When Sam stepped around and looked down, he saw Ralston's black eyes under a greasy ball cap.

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Sam Bender stood just a hair over six feet tall in his Olathe mule hide boots. His wrangler jeans, while clean were faded and brush scarred. His straw hat pulled low over his forehead as he strolled along the side walk in front of the Cozy Spot. A drunk Indian lay sprawled across the sidewalk, half propped up against the wall. His denim Levis caked in dust. Sam walked by, the Indian reached out a foot trying to trip Sam. When Sam stepped around and looked down, he saw Ralston's black eyes under a greasy ball cap.
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Autorenporträt
Dennis Williams is a third generation Arizonan. He has spent his life from an early age in agriculture. His main focus has been cattle, first in feedlots, ranches and even a fourteen month stint in a large meat packing plant. Along the way, Dennis has been a active roper in rodeos and jackpot competitions. He's been a finalist in the international feedlot team roping finals, first in Las Vegas, then Elko Nevada. In 2012 he started writing, first in memoirs of forty years in the cattle business, then moving on to cowboy fiction. Most of his work has been an enjoyable pastime. Since he retired from rodeoing, he has started producing the 'REX ALLEN DAYS RODEO' in Rex s home town of Willcox AZ. Rex was Dennis' hero and from early childhood, he has always wanted to be an Arizona cowboy.