Yeah well. If I read it right...
Supposedly, Hardin went to prison, re-formed himself, and became a Lawyer. Later, he became a piece of History.
The way I remember reading about Hardin, was that he just didn't give a flip if the sun would rise the next day, or not.
I'd hold suspect just about anything these Sociapath gents had to say about their-own-self. Newspaper accounts, then and now, can be slanted in order to lead the reader to a predetermined conclusion or sell more print.
Rotating the cylinder of a Black Powder revolver, holding it in place, and firing wouldn't be much fun. No doubt John Wesley was capable of that.
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