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A lean, taciturn man arrives at a remote cattle ranch and is taken on by the young woman who runs it, Mary Thorne. He and foreman Tex Lynch become entangled in a sequence of rustling, sabotage, and crooked schemes that connect to Mary’s concealed past and the newcomer’s own scars. The narrative follows mounting mysteries and counterplots, modern intrusions such as a mysterious motor-car, ambushes and traps, and a sheriff’s intervention, building to a violent confrontation on a ledge and a final unraveling when two converging trails expose the truth.

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Joseph Bushnell Ames

Joseph Bushnell Ames was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the adventure and scouting genres. His notable works include "Shoe-Bar Stratton," which captures the spirit of youthful exploration and camaraderie, and "Under Boy Scout Colors," which reflects the values and experiences of the Boy Scouts. Ames's writing often emphasizes themes of friendship, bravery, and the outdoors, appealing to young readers and fostering a sense of adventure.

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