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A series of linked sketches narrated by an old cattleman portrays life in a rough frontier town through comic and dramatic episodes. The narratives range from a printers' strike and mule-train scenes to feuds, gambling, betrayals, love affairs, deaths, a fledgling local newspaper, and a stopped stage, each built around eccentric residents and tall-tale flourishes. Events alternate between humor and sudden violence, while reminiscence and anecdote reveal community codes, regional manners, and the social texture of the town.

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Alfred Henry Lewis

Alfred Henry Lewis was an American author and journalist known for his vivid storytelling and engaging narratives. He gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, contributing significantly to the genre of Western fiction. His notable works include "Faro Nell and Her Friends: Wolfville Stories," which showcases his talent for character-driven tales set in the American West. Lewis's writing often reflects his keen observations of society and politics, as seen in works like "The Boss, and How He Came to Rule New York." Through his diverse range of stories, he captured the spirit of his time and left a lasting impact on American literature.

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