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Quotes by Loren D. Estleman

In 1914, Franz Ferdinand, the Austrian imperial heir, was shot and killed by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo. Do you know the motive behind the act?It was in retaliation for the subjugation of the Sebs in Austria.It was not.Franz Ferdinand had stated his intention to introduce reforms favorable to the Serbs in his empire. Had he survived to ascend the throne, he would have made a revolution unnecessary. In plain terms, he was killed because he was going to give the rebels what they were shouting for. They needed a despot in the palace in order to seize it.Whats good for reform is bad for the reformers

Concealing himself from his fathers wrath, behind the barn with wick turned low and his face two inches from the rough sawtooth page, Young Crawford had read of these atrocities in Beadles Dime Library and fantasized about calling out the brutal old man who had sired him, throwing down on him with the hogleg he wore high on his hip, and blasting him into hell; after which he would go on the scout, separating high-interest banks and arrogant railroad barons from their soiled coin and distributing it among their victims, or failing that into his own pockets and saddle pouches and living the high Life in saloons and dance halls where beautiful women in brief costumes admired his straight legs and square jaw and told him of the men who had ruined them (he knew not just how, only that the act was disgraceful and its effects permanent), whereupon he sought the blackguards out and deprived them of their lives. There was usually profit involved; invariably the men were thieves who lived in close proximity to their ill-gotten booty, and didnt it say somewhere in Scripture that robbing a thief was no sin? If it didnt, it should have.