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You can look at old man Earp's eyes and see even then that he is not to be messed with.
David E. 2009
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You can look at old man Earp's eyes and see even then that he is not to be messed with.
David E. 2009
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You can look at old man Earp's eyes and see even then that he is not to be messed with.
David E. 2009
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There were also Earp's murky political entanglements—nobody became marshal of a town like Tombstone without making so many backroom arrangements that you'd swear you were in modern-day Chicago.
New Tales of the Old West Lee Sandlin 2011
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You can look at old man Earp's eyes and see even then that he is not to be messed with.
David E. 2009
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It was Sheriff Wyatt Earp's effort to enforce Ordinance No. 9—"To Provide against the Carrying of Deadly Weapons"—that led to the shootout at the OK Corral.
Courtroom Showdown Jonathan Karl 2011
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You can look at old man Earp's eyes and see even then that he is not to be messed with.
David E. 2009
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The immediate cause of the gunfight was Police Chief Virgil Earp's attempt to enforce the local ordinance against carrying firearms.
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You can look at old man Earp's eyes and see even then that he is not to be messed with.
David E. 2009
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Mr. Guinn does even less with Earp's friend, and fellow participant in the gunfight, Doc Holliday—the sinister Spock to Earp's stolid Kirk.
New Tales of the Old West Lee Sandlin 2011
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