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Chris Mahler, Cowboy : Damn you, Conn, you're pushing me! Conn Conagher : It seems to me I'm the one being pushed. Chris Mahler, Cowboy : You're a damn fool. They're going to clean the old man out by spring. Now you can do your job and look the other way, or you can set yourself up as a target. You got a choice.
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Aug 10, 2023 · Conagher, to a young cowboy who has fallen in with the rustlers: “Some men take a ton of killin’, Johnny. Just make sure when the killin’ time comes, you’re on the right side.” Young rustler: “You’re a hard man, Conagher.” Conagher: “It’s a hard country, kid.” Mahler: “Wherever I go, I hear what a tough man Conn Conagher is.
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Damn you, Conn, you're pushing me! Conn Conagher: It seems to me I'm the one being pushed. Chris Mahler, Cowboy: You're a damn fool. They're going to clean the old man out by spring. Now you can do your job and look the other way, or you can set yourself up as a target. You got a choice. Conn Conagher: No, you got a choice.
One of the men on the stagecoach warns Evie of a man named Conn Conagher, who he claims is a fierce gunfighter. One day, Conagher and his partner Mahler stop at the Teale farm for food. The farm later comes under attack by Indians. The stagecoach arrives again in the middle of the gunfight and the drivers and the passengers help defend the farm ...
- Conagher, by Louis L'Amour
- J. A. C. Redford
One day, a man traveling on the coach warns Evie to be wary of man called Conn Conagher, a notorious gunslinger, who might be passing through. His reputation may precede him, but in truth, Conn Conagher is a rough cowboy trying to scrape together a living on the stark frontier.
Jun 14, 2023 · As we saw in our last post, a review of the original Louis L’Amour novel Conagher, the title role was tailor-made for Elliott. L’Amour’s Conn Conagher was an aging mustachioed cowpoke who’d knocked around the West for years, was a solitary drifter, cantankerous and tough as all get out. It could have been written with Sam in mind.