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Across the Purple Divide.


Across the Purple Divide

Harold G. Ross

Ag Press

1531 Yuma, Manhattan, KS 66502

2339 Chris Drive, Manhattan, KS 66502 (author)

0971544026 $15.95

Across the Purple Divide is the sixth historical western novel by construction industry professional Harold G. Ross. Set in 1885-1892 and told in first person, Across the Purple Divide follows its protagonist as he ventured into unknown and sometimes hostile territory to carve out to make or get by cutting, or as if by cutting; to cut out.
- Shak.

See also: Carve
 a better life for himself. In addition to seemingly endless hard-work, the ruthless threat of swindlers, hostage-takers, and thuggish outlaws seeking to forcibly forc·i·ble  
adj.
1. Effected against resistance through the use of force: The police used forcible restraint in order to subdue the assailant.

2. Characterized by force; powerful.
 overtake o·ver·take  
tr.v. o·ver·took , o·ver·tak·en , o·ver·tak·ing, o·ver·takes
1.
a. To catch up with; draw even or level with.

b. To pass after catching up with.

2.
 a family ranch as well as the family itself is a harrowing menace, in this action-packed story of courage and learning to summon TO SUMMON, practice. The act by which a defendant is notified by a competent officer, that an action has been instituted against him, and that he is required to answer to it at a time and place named.  grace under pressure. A smoothly written, exciting tale of frontier-taming adventure.
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