
My Foot's in the Stirrup, My Pony Won't Stand
Code of the West #5
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Narrated by:
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Jerry Sciarrio
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By:
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Stephen Bly
About this listen
Tap's job as brand inspector for the cattle association keeps him smack in the middle of trouble. One day he's holding off rustlers, the next he's baby-sitting Texas ranchers and trying to clear his name of murder charges. Every day he tries to keep from getting shot and worrying Pepper into birthing the baby too soon. It's a lot to ask from a man with a new horse that won't stay still long enough for him to get in the saddle. There's all that, and the real trouble is just about to start.
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