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A set of linked tales set in the Southwestern borderlands follows a wandering rider whose journey through desert mesas and river valleys prompts chance reunions, romantic entanglements, and small-town episodes. Expansive landscape description alternates with close social scenes—visits to motion-picture shows, conversations on park benches, and ranchroom interactions—so that humor, wistfulness, and earthy dialogue illuminate shifting attachments and longings. The work moves episodically between panoramic observation and intimate human detail, exploring desire, memory, and the pull of place through compact, character-focused vignettes.

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Eugene Manlove Rhodes

Eugene Manlove Rhodes was an American author known for his contributions to Western literature in the early 20th century. His works often reflect the rugged landscapes and the spirit of the American West, blending adventure with philosophical themes. One of his notable novels, "Bransford of Rainbow Range," showcases his unique storytelling style and deep understanding of the region's culture. Rhodes's writing is characterized by vivid descriptions and a keen sense of character, making him a significant figure in the genre. His other works, such as "Copper Streak Trail" and "Stepsons of Light," further illustrate his ability to capture the essence of frontier life.

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