![]() ![]() No Life for a Lady By Agnes Morley Cleaveland Cover Image. His widow undertook to administer the affairs of a large cattle ranch in the Datil mountains- with indifferent and dwindling success until Agnes and her younger brother Raymond reached their teens and began to take affairs into their own hands. I Will: How Four American Indians Put Their Lives on the Line and Changed History (Hardcover). He was accidentally killed at thirtyeight by the one thing he was known ever to have been afraid of: to wit, a rifle supposed to be not loaded. Physical Desc: viii, 356 pages, 2 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations 20 cm. Published: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1977. Her father had survived the raid to become, at an incredibly early age, chief construction engineer of the young Santa Fe railroad. Catalog No life for a lady / » Book » No life for a lady (Book) Author: Cleaveland, Agnes Morley, 1874-1958. Her earliest recollection is of seeing a man on foot overtaken and shot down by a horseman directly in front of a doorstep on which she sat eating a slice of bread sprinkled with brown sugar it and the victim fell into the same dust at the same instant. ![]() ![]() THE author was born to an accompaniment of not very distant gunfire in the Territory of New Mexico on a night of 1874 when her father, the youthful editor of the Cimarron News and Press, was in hiding in accurate anticipation of a raid by hired gunmen. ![]()
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