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“The winter passes and the warm winds of May made me long to wander again. The whistling of a locomotive on a still night had a lure, unexplainable, yet strong, like the light which leads a moth to destruction.”

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Jim Tully
Jim Tully

Jim Tully, born on June 3, 1886, was a renowned American writer known for his vivid portrayal of life in the American West. His works, particularly his depiction of cowboys and gold miners, have left a lasting impact on readers. Tully's writing style is distinctive and lively, endearing him to his audience. more

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