Cowboys & Indians

In The Bunkhouse

RED STEAGALL: Now, Richard, you at one time came to Fort Worth and told me the story, but I want the folks to know about it … what you were doing.

[I had gone to] Chicago to a rodeo, and I didn’t do any good back there. A fellow named Johnny Curtis was there, trying to ride broncs, and he didn’t do any good [either]. And he said,

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