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A first-person narrator describes life split between the sea and the cattle range, celebrating the physical skills, camaraderie, and risks of cowboy work while recalling specific incidents: voyages and ports, long cattle drives, town temptations, fights, robberies, stampedes, imprisonment, and a dramatic rescue. The three-part structure moves from youthful bravado and range adventures through lawlessness and moral tests to confrontations that force quieter reckonings, including love and loss. Scenes emphasize survival, self-reliance, and the tension between nomadic freedom and settled life, concluding with reflection on aging and the costs of a hard, dangerous existence.

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Roger Pocock

Roger Pocock was an American author known for his engaging narratives that often explore themes of adventure and the natural world. His works, such as "A Man in the Open" and "Curly: A Tale of the Arizona Desert," reflect a deep appreciation for the outdoors and the spirit of exploration. Pocock's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and a sense of excitement, appealing to readers who enjoy tales of adventure and the rugged beauty of nature. His contributions to early 20th-century literature continue to resonate with those who seek escapism through the written word.

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