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A tenderfoot visiting a Western ranch volunteers to watch a mountain pass during a manhunt and ties his host’s prized roan nearby. The heat and an unfamiliar climate lull him to sleep. A lean acquaintance arrives on a crippled mustang and reveals himself as the wanted rustler, electing to face capture rather than flee; the visitor attempts to help but the outlaw seizes the unattended roan and escapes. The posse returns to find their quarry gone and reproaches the sleeping man for missing the decisive moment.

About the Author

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Frank N. Stratton

Frank N. Stratton is an author known for his work in early 20th-century literature. His notable book, "The Somnolence of Somers," reflects themes of introspection and the human condition, showcasing his unique narrative style. While not widely recognized today, Stratton's contributions to literature offer a glimpse into the literary landscape of his time, inviting readers to explore the subtleties of his storytelling.

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