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The story follows a young American who stakes a ranch in a border region and meets financial strain, romantic entanglements, and local rivalries. Friends and neighbors — a loyal companion, a spirited woman, a cantankerous uncle, and a warmhearted cook — try to keep hope alive as mortgage threats, foreclosures, and an opportunistic neighbor complicate life. A charismatic bandit appears, manipulating auctions, asserting claims on oil prospects, and provoking violent confrontations that test loyalties and courage. Schemes, a fateful shooting, and shifting alliances produce revelations about character and honor; in the end old friendships and unexpected returns bring resolution and restore order.

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Charles Hanson Towne

Charles Hanson Towne was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. He wrote novels and essays that often explored social issues and human experiences. His notable works include "The Bad Man: A Novel," which delves into themes of morality and redemption, and "The Rise and Fall of Prohibition," where he examines the societal impacts of the Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Act. Towne's writing reflects a keen observation of the cultural landscape of his time, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of the United States.

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