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Old Dogs Children And Gil Bateman
Old Dogs Children And Gil Bateman
Old Dogs Children And Gil Bateman
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Two Children and their yellow Labrador ‘Scoot’ take up with an old farmer by the name of Gil Bateman who lives just down the road, When they go missing the sheriff suspects the farmer of taking them, but Gil Bateman has his own ideas as they frantically search for the two missing children.

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherDarrel Bird
Release dateJun 1, 2011
ISBN9781458151209
Old Dogs Children And Gil Bateman
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Darrel Bird

Darrel Bird has written and published 47 short stories. He attended Bakersfield college, and is an avid motorcyclist.

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    Old Dogs Children And Gil Bateman - Darrel Bird

    Old Dogs, Children, and Gil Bateman

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    Darrel Bird

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    Old Dogs, Children, and Gil Bateman

    Gil Bateman had grown up on his farm and had inherited the farm when his parents had passed away. Gil Bateman was an atheist; all he mostly believed in was himself. He had worked his land all his life with no help from anyone, thank you, and didn’t intend to start now.

    His land sat on a level 180-acre plateau with the mountains rising on three sides and a hollow on one side that dumped off down to the Little Red River. He fished and hunted and took his living from the land, and he, by

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