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• Two of American author Emerson Hough's western adventures are bound together in this Kindle book: The Lady and the Pirate & The Sagebrusher

The Lady and the Pirate
Should a gentleman change his life to win the woman of his dreams? It is more difficult than it sounds, particularly if the man is a gentleman-turned-pirate and the love of his live is his captive.

The Sagebrusher
Wanted: A Wife: A rancher advertises for a "respectable young woman who will be willing to appreciate a good home and loving care. Object—matrimony."

About The Author
American author Emerson Hough (1857–1923) was an Iowa-born writer who practiced law in New Mexico.

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