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pishuonlain [190]
3 years ago
13

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

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Nady [450]3 years ago
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Answer:

betttt

Explanation:

Howdy my names is Danny, I live in Texas oh and boy is it hot. I got a new job as the towns sheriff this is a tough job because a lot of crimes happen here in Texas especially at the bars. I eat a lot of beans, hard biscuits, dried meat, dried fruit, and coffee. Occasionally, a type of bread known as pan de campo.

My life in Texas is pretty rough because Its really hot and hard to find some water. My job is sometime its kind of easy because bounty hunters do half of my job because they catch some of the most wanted criminals with just a little bit of cash. I just got a new male horse called SKY he is a Secretariat he is really strong and powerful. I just partnered up with a bounty hunter to catch the most wanted criminals in Texas, we went on a trip to find the criminals and we found them camping in the middle of nowhere and me and my partner decided to attack them in the morning because we were tired and so were the horses. As soon as the sun came out we attacked the gang of criminals we captured each criminal and brought them back to the jail. Well I gotta do more work in the town folks so ill have to catch ya later yehawwww.

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