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Larry McMurtry: Critical Review by Noel Perrin

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SOURCE: "Woodrow Call Rides Again," in New York Times, July 25, 1993.

In the following review, Perrin writes that while the dialogue in Streets of Laredo matches the high quality in Lonesome Dove, the rest of the novel falls short.

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