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"They were proud prairie horsemen with an appetite for honor
and the visceral thrill of danger. They looked death in the face
and fought on, emboldened by bravery and the armor of their medicine.
They rode for revenge but would fight too for no other reason
than to plumb the depth of their courage. There was blood on
the prairie where they passed by, and women wailed in the lodges
of their enemies." |