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An aging storekeeper watches life in an isolated homestead community, reflecting on how past acts shape present choices as he deals with a taciturn homesteader who repeatedly receives and rejects a woman’s letters. A determined city woman arrives insisting on taking up nearby land and moving into an abandoned house next to the homesteader’s claim. The narrative follows the storekeeper’s role in facilitating the newcomer’s resolute plans, contrasting stubborn wills, and portraying the hard rhythms of frontier life while examining attachment to place, loneliness, and the small ways community and habit influence personal decisions.

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Ernest Haycox

Ernest Haycox was an American author known for his contributions to Western fiction and historical novels. His storytelling often reflects the rugged landscapes and complex characters of the American West. Among his notable works is "False Face," which showcases his ability to weave intricate plots with rich character development. Haycox's writing is characterized by its vivid descriptions and a deep understanding of human nature, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature. His works continue to resonate with readers who appreciate tales of adventure and the human spirit.

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