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Fred and Terry execute a startling market reversal that earns them modest profits and provokes a vendetta from rival brokers, whose nephews hire thugs to attack them. They repel the assault, obtain testimony, and publish the truth, forcing the rival broker into disgrace. With their gains they return to Texas to manage a new ranch, hope to expand the herd, and attempt to persuade family members and sweethearts to join them despite reservations. The story alternates tense financial maneuvering, episodes of violence and vindication, domestic negotiation, and the practical work of establishing and improving ranch life.

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H. K. Shackleford

H. K. Shackleford was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. His works often blend adventure with moral lessons, appealing to young readers. Among his notable titles are "Fred Fearnot's New Ranch / and How He and Terry Managed It," which follows the adventures of a young rancher, and "Halsey & Co. / or, The Young Bankers and Speculators," which introduces themes of finance and entrepreneurship to a youthful audience. Shackleford's storytelling reflects the values and challenges of his time, making his books a window into the era's cultural landscape.

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