Smoky was no dog at all, but a full-blooded Timber Wolf. But Sheriff Roy did take care of his dog which most in the town of Poison Poke called him the 'Hellhound'. Hellhound he could be, if the sheriff was threatened, but most of his time he spent lying on an old leather door mat in front of the sheriff's office watching the town with little interest. At first, Roy's wife, Abigail, did not care for the 'mess maker' as he chewed up or on furniture, rugs given to him to sleep on, or leathers reins left down within his reach. But that all changed as Smokey grew and helped Roy keep the peace.…mehr
Smoky was no dog at all, but a full-blooded Timber Wolf. But Sheriff Roy did take care of his dog which most in the town of Poison Poke called him the 'Hellhound'. Hellhound he could be, if the sheriff was threatened, but most of his time he spent lying on an old leather door mat in front of the sheriff's office watching the town with little interest. At first, Roy's wife, Abigail, did not care for the 'mess maker' as he chewed up or on furniture, rugs given to him to sleep on, or leathers reins left down within his reach. But that all changed as Smokey grew and helped Roy keep the peace. Smokey's mere presence could detour the most hardened outlaw. Abigail noticed the bond between them and the protective nature Smoky had for the sheriff. The dog followed the sheriff no matter where he went, whether it was on the trail of a fugitive of the law or sitting at the office catching up on his paperwork, Smokey was by his side or close by and always watchful. Smoky quickly became a vital part of the sheriff's law enforcement method, greatly respected by the town's citizens, a part of the sheriff's family, and feared by those that threaten the office of the law. I am sure you will enjoy following Sheriff Roy or as most call his "Scattergun Roy" and his dog Smoky as they follow the trail to bring in yet another fugitive foolish enough to try and escape justice with Smoky and Sheriff Roy on their trail. So come and ride along with them in this great adventure of the old west.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Being reared by a family that always had a ghost, historic, or amusing story to share. I can remember tales of haunted houses, haunted graveyards, stories of the Civil War, times of struggle, bygone days of the horse and wagon, or taunting a friend or family member. My Great Aunt, always ready to share a good story as she seemed to enjoy a wide-eyed youngster eager to listen to her never-ending folktales of a haunted house or graveyard, my grandfather which weaved his stories of times gone by, or many other family members eager to share with me as a young lad. Now as an older adult and those cherished family members have since passed on. I enjoyed sharing a few stories to a select few and never planned to write until encouraged by a teacher from one of the many on-line courses I have taken as I consider myself to be a lifelong student and I am forever asking about or wish to learn more about history, science, or literature. Born and raised in the south and having traveled across this great country it has given me ample opportunity to meet those ready to share or hear a story or two. Pulled from those gone on, enriched by friends met on my travels, and my own added twist makes each suspense, Western, or wherever my next story may take me
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