Three Young Ranchmen; or, Daring Adventures in the Great West
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Three brothers left to manage an isolated mountain ranch struggle to preserve their claim and way of life while facing rustlers, a crafty prospector who seeks to seize their land, and the mysterious disappearance of an uncle. The tale traces their daily work and growing responsibilities alongside a sequence of perilous episodes—tracking thieves, confronting wild animals and storms, dealing with miners and ranch hands, and mounting rescues—each testing their courage, skill, and solidarity and finally leading to the recovery of missing relatives and the settling of threats to their home.
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