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The narrator Bud Preston recounts a comic episode at an ostentatious ranch house where he and fellow hand Ellis live under the thrifty, showy owner Shooting-star Wilson. With dances canceled and boredom setting in, the owner devours sentimental magazines and reads a personal advertisement seeking a loving, sensible wife, which prompts him to consider marriage as a remedy for loneliness and domestic shortcomings. The men trade barbs about cooking, botched cake experiments, and the practicality of courting as romantic notions bump against roughhouse bachelor routines. The story lightly satirizes the gap between printed idealism and everyday frontier domestic life.

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B. M. Bower

B. M. Bower was a prolific American author known for her contributions to Western fiction in the early 20th century. With a career spanning several decades, she wrote over 40 novels that often featured strong, independent characters and vivid depictions of frontier life. Her notable works include "Cabin Fever," "Chip, of the Flying U," and "Cow-Country," which showcase her ability to blend adventure with romance. Bower's storytelling reflects the challenges and triumphs of life in the American West, making her a significant figure in the genre and a beloved author among fans of Western literature.

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