The six stories of the west, the desolate valley, the gold diggers, the Indians, are cold and desperate, and the sixth story is the most cruel and goes straight to death. The title and the text at the end are very meaningful. The boy who lost his limbs, playing Shelley and Shakespeare hard, is not as good as a chicken who can count. When the owner, who had no good face in the whole process, found out that he could throw away his stone like a stone, the smile was so happy that it was bone cold. "The gate is narrow, the way is small". Biblical words make two people find each other quickly, but they cannot resist the call of death.
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