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Steampunk Lily and Her Stowaway Engine Man

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Steampunk Lily and Her Stowaway Engine Man

By: Anna Patterson
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This is a Steampunk Western Romance Yarn for General Audience. In color, illustrated. Excerpts: So they went out to the barn and saddled up their horses and raced like children after they closed the barn door. She put the horse to its paces, kicking it slightly, with a tight and expert hold on the reins. He admired her and her tight fit to a horse and her blowing hair beneath her cow girl hat. He followed her, but didn't want to outride her. The whole point of this day was to enjoy this time with her, and he planned to. So they rode into the hills, all fleshed out with new growth of sapling pine, and green grass and bushes here and there, but perfect for a ride up into those lovely hills with a backdrop of clouds low hanging and moist and blue with rain. * * * He wanted to tell her how much he loved her right then and there, and could not find the words. His throat was chocked up, and he said, "It will be all right." She looked at him then. His face was unreadable even to her, but his eyes said something his words could not. * * * So she did as he said, "Here, ya'll catch this!" And the girls in swirling skirts of calico ran around the horseless carriage bravely trying to catch the flowers. One girl did, and it was Natty Bishop the saloon girl. She immediately turned around and said, "Okay, any of you men in a marrying mood?" The cowboys scattered from all around her and some unhitched their horses and mounted them and raced down the street away from the danger they saw in a woman with a bouquet in her hand and in a marrying mood. Westerns
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