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The West begins where the average annual rainfall drops below twenty inches. When you reach the line which marks that drop - for convenience, the one hundredth meridian - you have reached the West.
Bernard DeVoto
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Bernard DeVoto
Age: 58 †
Born: 1897
Born: January 11
Died: 1955
Died: November 13
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