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Taking Chances, by E. L. Van Hine and L.H. Nicoll

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Lumière:
Just a distraction ..

This gives new meaning to Ennis' legbone condition ..   ::) 8)


louisev:
Just in case anyone missed it,

I posted an original novel on my LJ for those of you who enjoyed the original characters in "The Laramie Saga" and want to see what else I do.

http://louisev.livejournal.com/161282.html  is the index to "Your Skinny Girl"

In hopes that sometime, somehow, my original fics will catch on, I created a thread for it as well:

http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php?topic=6610.0

Lumière:
Will be checking it out Louise!   ;)

magicmountain:

--- Quote from: MaineWriter on December 05, 2006, 07:52:17 am ---Because I love this scene so much, something for the gallery, and a quote:

Ellery Cantrell was an imposing figure, well over six feet tall as he bowed his head coming up the stairs, and stretched to his full height, clapping Bill hard on the shoulder and thrusting out a large, square hand to Ennis, who rose and accepted it. He had long, almost jet black hair, offset by pale, light grey eyes and a pale complexion, like pictures Ennis had seen of Doc Holliday, the infamous outlaw. And lean, almost as beanpole thin as Ennis himself, his figure made sharper by the trim black shirt, jet black leather vest and coal-black denims. When he spoke his voice was as deep as Ennis's own.


and a vest for the wardrobe department:



Leslie

--- End quote ---

Here is Doc Holliday

louisev:
and somewhere, (it was probably actually in a film!) I was sure I saw a long-haired Doc Holliday.  And later I couldn't find a long haired Doc Holliday to save my life and decided to save the revision of the original description for the 2nd edit!

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