Sal Jolly
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About the Book
Sal acquired the horse he wanted and a saddle that he fancied. A cattle drive to Kansas was the first big thing. River crossings and learning as he went soon got the attention of the Ramrod. He kept an eye out for a likely mare to mate with his new stud horse, Lightfoot. Then the trip home has some problems also. The trip home was not without incidence. It was just about as bad as moving the Longhorns north. Sal makes a couple of friends on that trip. When he returned home he found that he was popular, and old friends began to call him Mr. Jolly. And good fortune was new to Sal. He had known hard times, and short money. Perhaps this is what made him such a sharp trader.
About the Author
Hello folks. I am 78 years old and still going strong. I learned to type my last year in high School. That was in Dimmit County, Texas. I moved to San Antonio right out of school and except for my twenty five months in the Sub. Navy during WWII I have lived here ever since. My typing came in handy many times and my first book was published in the year 2000. I have broken or worn out three printers. And I am still at it.