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The Saddle Boys at Circle Ranch; Or, In at the Grand Round-Up

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The narrative follows two boys, Bob Archer and Frank Haywood, as they navigate life on a ranch in the Southwest. The story begins with the mystery of a missing knife, leading to suspicions of a practical joke among the boys. As they search for the lost item, they engage in various ranch activities, including learning to pick up objects from galloping ponies. The themes of friendship, adventure, and the challenges of ranch life are explored throughout their experiences, highlighting the camaraderie and youthful curiosity of the characters.

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Captain James Carson

Captain James Carson was an American author known for his contributions to children's adventure literature in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his series featuring the "Saddle Boys," which includes titles such as "The Saddle Boys at Circle Ranch" and "The Saddle Boys in the Grand Canyon." These stories often revolve around themes of friendship, exploration, and the challenges faced by young adventurers in the American West. Carson's work captures the spirit of adventure and the allure of the rugged landscape, appealing to young readers with a taste for excitement and discovery.

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