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A rural drama follows a contractor and his crew as they move hay for a large ranch, depicting the rhythms of seasonal labor, the practical challenges of frontier work, and the negotiations that bind employers and hired hands. Scenes alternate between wide, sensory landscape descriptions and close domestic moments at the ranch headquarters, where personal tensions, prideful rivalries, and budding attractions surface. Episodes trace problem-solving, missed opportunities, and social exchanges among men and women, rendering an episodic portrait of community life, economic dealings, and evolving relationships set against the work-driven routines of a western valley.

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Robert J. C. Stead

Robert J. C. Stead was a Canadian author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genre of Western fiction. His works often explore themes of rural life and the challenges faced by settlers in the Canadian West. Notable among his writings is "Dennison Grant: A Novel of To-day," which reflects contemporary societal issues through the lens of personal and communal struggles. Stead's other significant works include "Neighbours," "Songs of the Prairie," and "The Homesteaders: A Novel of the Canadian West," each showcasing his ability to capture the spirit of the landscape and the lives of its inhabitants.

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