October 1999

In this issue
The text emphasizes the importance of adhering to rules, even when their rationale is unclear. The author's fear of being blamed for a disaster motivates them to comply, highlighting a conflict between personal annoyance and a sense of responsibility. This underscores the theme of societal order versus individual freedom.
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Chapters
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WIT STOP
Gene Perret,Maurice Lewis
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THE VERDE CANYON RAILROAD
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THE MOST DASTARDLY ACT OF THE PLEASANT VALLEY WAR
Stanley E. Smith
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MEDICINE MEN
Stanley E. Smith
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THE HEARD MUSEUM MAKEOVER
tom fitzpatrick
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AT HOME ON THE RANGE
Bud Wilkinson
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AUTUMN'S GOLD AND CRIMSON
Tom Dollar
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MINING COPPER WITH HELP FROM FOUR-LEGGED FRIENDS
Teresa Williams,David H. Smith
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THE WITCHES' WATER POCKET MYSTERY
Leo W. Banks
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ARIZONA HUMOR
Gary Bennett,Michael P. Lent,Jacob Harris
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GREAT WEEKENDS
Kathleen Walker
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ALONG THE WAY
Dale A. Adams,Lee W. Banks
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BACK ROAD ADVENTURE
Leo W. Banks
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MILEPOSTS
CARRIE MINER,Sam Negri,Richard G. Stahl
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HIKE OF THE MONTH
Tom Dollar

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