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<title>Tall in the Saddle Fiction</title>
<description>Fictional short stories about the old west</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/fiction.asp</link>
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<title>Texas Plains</title>
<description>Civil war vet. on trial.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=152</link>
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<title>A Doctor's Duty</title>
<description>The story of a young woman doctor in the 1800's West who is so embittered by the death of her sister she has no room for love in her heart anymore.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=147</link>
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<title>The Gift</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Winner, Christmas 2007</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=146</link>
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<title>One Christmas Night</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry, Christmas 2007</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=145</link>
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<title>The Carpenter's Miracle</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry, Christmas 2007</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=144</link>
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<title>A Christmas Story</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry, Christmas 2007</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=143</link>
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<title>Red River Christmas</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry, Christmas 2007</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=142</link>
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<title>A Colt for Christmas</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry, Christmas 2007</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=141</link>
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<title>Summer 1877</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry, Christmas 2007</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=140</link>
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<title>Saved by Prayer</title>
<description>Marie is sure that the only way to live is to 'go with the flow', that is, until she meets Jason.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=138</link>
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<title>Time of Trial</title>
<description>It's hard for Marion to wait the time until her husband comes home, but it gets harder when the fourth Marine division that he's a sargent in is sent to Iwo Jima.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=137</link>
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<title>IMPOSTER IN JEDFORD</title>
<description>Young Jasmine decides to do something when the local bank fails.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=136</link>
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<title>The Summer of '63</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry, Summer 2007</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=135</link>
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<title>From Lady to Vanquera</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry, Summer 2007</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=134</link>
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<title>Mustangs of Seven Pines</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry, Summer 2007</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=133</link>
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<title>Stetson</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry, Summer 2007&lt;br&gt;</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=132</link>
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<title>The Remedy</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Winner, Summer 2007</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=131</link>
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<title>Ridin' Down the Sunset Trail---Part Seven</title>
<description>Tying up the Loose Ends</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=128</link>
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<title>Ridin' Down the Sunset Trail---Part Six</title>
<description>Rusty Evidence</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=127</link>
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<title>Ridin' Down the Sunset Trail---Part Five</title>
<description>H2O2</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=126</link>
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<title>Ridin' Down the Sunset Trail---Part Four</title>
<description>In the Wake of a Shooting</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=125</link>
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<title>Ridin' Down the Sunset Trail---Part Three</title>
<description>Ghostly Happenings</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=124</link>
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<title>Ridin' Down the Sunset Trail---Part Two</title>
<description>A Wild Ride</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=123</link>
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<title>Ridin' Down the Sunset Trail---Part One</title>
<description>The Roan</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=122</link>
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<title>The Hanging Of Brand Saunders</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Winner</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=119</link>
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<title>Waiting In Goliad</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=117</link>
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<title>Showdown At Iron Springs</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=115</link>
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<title>Death of a Gunfighter</title>
<description>When fate takes a hand in the fortunes of the gunfighter, Frank Larabee, only one thing is sure - His life will never be the same again.&lt;br&gt;</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=113</link>
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<title>The Great Chase</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=109</link>
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<title>Chapter 6</title>
<description>The next morning the freight was ready at six o'clock, and they pulled out at daylight.   Stinson riding shotgun, Alkali driving.  For an hour or more they rode.  Then suddenly when they passed under an overhanging rock a reata dropped from it and settled around Stinson!   He was jerked up!</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=100</link>
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<title>Chapter 5</title>
<description>He ate and then went to check on the cattle.  He picketed Rio and started fencing in the east pasture.  At sundown he stopped and started home.   On Thursday he had a visitor, Matt.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=99</link>
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<title>Chapter 4</title>
<description>In the morning he was up at six o'clock. When he came down stairs a tall and lanky stranger, with cold, blue eyes was at the register.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=98</link>
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<title>Chapter 3</title>
<description>The leader of the gang was hit in the leg.   Stinson tied his hands together and the other man was hit in the arm.   Reynolds tied his legs together.   He put them in the wagon. Then he remembered that he had seen the sun off a rifle barrel.  </description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=97</link>
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<title>Chapter 2</title>
<description>&quot;What's your name?&quot;  Stinson said.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&quot;Most people call me Alkali.&quot;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&quot;Where's this camp?&quot;  Stinson asked.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=95</link>
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<title>Chapter 1</title>
<description>Stinson Cedric Reynolds paced his black down the trail. His jeans were black or used to be, now they where faded from washing and the sun, he wore a gray shirt with a leather vest and black boots. His hat was white and he had it shoved back almost all the way and it was accented by a black neckerchief.  The guns he had on were pearl-handled Colt .45s in well oiled holsters with tie-down latigo thongs</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=94</link>
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<title>Christmas in the Canyon</title>
<description>Christmas 2005 Fiction Contest Winner&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&quot;Are you sure you'll be back by Christmas?&quot; &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Matt Mahoney looked at his daughter. He was standing by the fireplace, bundling up for the long trek to town, and Megan was helping him by handing him his wraps. He finished buttoning his coat before answering.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=89</link>
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<title>The Greatest Sacrifice</title>
<description>Christmas 2005 Fiction Contest Entry&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;It was not a sunny day. In fact, it was just the opposite, and the rain that poured down was of a gloomy sort, as if conveying to the world around a certain sadness that arose from the fact that someone was dying.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=88</link>
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<title>Jail Break</title>
<description>Christmas 2005 Fiction Contest Entry&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&quot;It stinks we have to spend Christmas in jail!&quot; the young man murmured to himself as he leaned against the bars of the cell. His cell mate moved slightly as if awakened from a nap. He sat up on the worn out cot and lifted up his Stetson.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=87</link>
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<title>An Unforgettable Christmas</title>
<description>Christmas 2005 Fiction Contest Entry&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Hi, my name is Jonathon Smith Jr., and I had a wonderful Christmas this year, I'll tell you all about it.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=86</link>
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<title>A Dog's Christmas</title>
<description>Christmas 2005 Fiction Contest Entry&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;As a dog I must admit that there are some memories that I hold dearer than others and so they are much better remembered than others. Memories about delicious chunks of meat (which are rare indeed around here in my part of this world) and bones are definitely more cherished. But there is one memory which I cannot seem to get from my mind. I cannot decide whether it is a good one or a bad one. But since I cannot get rid of it I   thought it a good idea to pass it on to you.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=85</link>
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<title>Rico Hoppkins</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;It was 1906 that my story begins. It was in the days of &lt;br&gt;Jesse and Frank James. The days where a man's law and his best friend was the gun. I was 15 at this time and I was the rebel of the town. I had a couple of good friends, names were Ben and Jack Hopkins. </description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=84</link>
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<title>Stage to Cheyenne</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This was the third day out from St. Louis and it was about like any other.  The Indians were fairly peaceful these days, and the only reason for a road agent would be to stop the passengers.  Ham wasn't carrying anything worth the trouble of carrying it, except that he had several passengers with him; all eager to make it to Cheyenne.  They were as interesting a quintet of stagecoach passenger as you could ever hope to find.  </description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=83</link>
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<title>Alvin</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Seven-year-old Alvin sighed. It was five o-clock. He knew what that meantG&#199;&#246;bath time. Above all things, Alvin hated having to take a bath. It was true; he had just been taking out the smelly trash, full of rotten apples and fish skin, and some of the trash had spilled on him making him smell quite awful, and yet he still didn't want to get clean.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=82</link>
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<title>The Story of Jayden Tate</title>
<description>Fiction Contest Entry&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;She caught up quickly and plopped down beside her and giggled as Clover licked her face. She didn't notice that just across the road, a boy was looking on with a hint of a smile playing on his round face. He wasn't much bigger than she. Suddenly, like a streak of lightening from a cloudless sky, a wagon appeared and careened around the nearby curve in the road and was heading right for the little girl in the middle of the street.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=81</link>
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<title>The Romance of Martin Lazenby</title>
<description>To go along the lines of disclaimers, the following story is fictional as are the characters written therein.  Both are created by me for the purpose of entertainment.  Any similarity to actual people or previously written fiction or fact is purely coincidental.  Thank you and I hope you enjoy the story.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=77</link>
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<title>The Untold Story</title>
<description>A tribute to the unsung heros in the past and their untold stories.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=76</link>
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<title>A Turkey Done It</title>
<description>It was a beautiful morning in October. All was quiet, and only the occasional lowing of cattle, the distant shouts of the ranch hands, the singing of birds, or the occasional squeak of the porch swing, could be heard.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=74</link>
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<title>Ranch Chores</title>
<description>A Girl and a family who loves her and needs her. </description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=72</link>
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<title>Dale and the Willow Tree Race</title>
<description>A girl tries out her dream of breaking a horse.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=71</link>
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<title>Sheriff Bob and Hurricane Charlie</title>
<description>The story of Hurricane Charlie, the unluckiest outlaw who ever lived.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=63</link>
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<title>Duel at Twilight</title>
<description>A light breeze came from the east, but it appeared to be virtually unnoticed by the tall man riding the chestnut gelding.  He wore the lean figure of a drifter; his face was dark and tanned by the Texas sun.</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=60</link>
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<title>Lefty Wright</title>
<description>The Story of Lefty Wright</description>
<link>http://www.tallinthesaddle.net/showfiction.asp?ID=59</link>
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