
Before the Stories Are Lost
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Narrated by:
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Patrick D. Lane
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By:
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Patrick D. Lane
About this listen
The only way I know how to tell a story is to start at the beginning. My story begins in the eighteenth century, when South Texas was first settled by civilized people and when the big ranches came into being. History has been sanitized, but I am not dead yet. I have the verbal history to share, along with some of the greatest Texas hunting stories ever told. This true story takes you back to a time when outlaw hunting on the King Ranch was nothing more than a game. Jumping the fence was a way of life. I will share how I got to play the game for a decade, following in the footsteps of adventurous men who have been doing it since 1910.
©2022 Patrick D. Lane (P)2022 Patrick D. Lane
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