Friar Tuck / Being the Chronicles of the Reverend John Carmichael, of Wyoming, U. S. A.
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A series of episodic, humorous frontier tales told around campfires by an outspoken raconteur, the narrator spins exaggerated but affectionate accounts of life on the range. Episodes trace skirmishes, hold-ups, rodeo mishaps, romances, small-town disputes, and daring rescues involving a circle of allies and rivals, with recurring scenes of horsework, gunplay, fasting, and frontier justice. The voice prioritizes warmth, comic hyperbole, and observation of character over strict plot, celebrating companionship, practical resourcefulness, and the pleasures and perils of open-country living.
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