Tales of a Texas Boy
Moonlight Ride
Death
is always a part of life and that was never more true than during the
Depression. People lived, and died, out on the Texas prairies
sometimes with nobody around to watch them pass.
DOROTHY and me grew up on a farm in
west Texas. It was six hundred forty acres, which is the size most
farms were in that part of the country. To tell the truth, I’d
rather we owned a ranch with longhorn steers, but six-hundred-forty
acres was only room enough for crops, not cattle. Still, Sister and
me had our horses. We rode to school, we rode to town, we rode all
over the prairie. Naturally, we got to be pretty good riders.
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