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A series of episodic, humorous sketches narrated by an elderly cattleman that portray life in a small Southwestern frontier settlement. Through colloquial anecdotes the narrator recalls funerals, barroom disputes, romantic entanglements, local elections, dance-hall rivalries, and everyday quarrels involving a rotating cast of townspeople. The rough, conversational voice balances tall-tale braggadocio, gentle sentiment about aging and loneliness, and comic observation of community routines, producing an informal portrait of social customs, petty rivalries, and the rhythms of ordinary frontier life.
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