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br> -- Connie Klecker br> Minnesota and Arizona /p>Bill, I enjoy your amusing tales from Wyoming. As a fledging writer from Montana, now retired in Southern California, I can relate to your homespun western humor and wry comments about the literacy of tourist and the general population in regard to geography. As an example, when my wife and I lived in New Mexico for several years, many of our friends and casual acquaintances wondered how we like living in a foreign country, namely Mexico.
p>Keep up the good work br> -- Tom Bullock br> West Covina, CA /p> p> AMERICAN PILGRIMAGE br> Re: R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.'s America's Holy Cities :
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