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A prairie town with lively, particular character adjusts to the arrival of Joel and Mrs. Mazarine, who take possession of a ranch bequeathed by Michael Turley, unsettling local routines and exposing rivalries. The narrative sketches a cast of townspeople—an eccentric young cowboy whose showy dress and giggling good nature mask courage and shrewdness, a wary older rancher, a perceptive young doctor, and other vivid figures—and follows their social, romantic, and moral entanglements. Through episodic chapters of humor, confrontation, and rural color, the work contrasts youthful impulsiveness and theatricality with conservative community expectations.
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