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A party of well-dressed visitors arrives at a cattle round-up camp and watches the hard-bitten ranch hands at work. The polite tourists admire the scene while the cowboys' rough manners and routines make the cultural divide evident. A veteran rider tries to demonstrate horsemanship on a fractious roan to impress the visitors, prompting the owner to judge the animal mistreated and to dismiss the rider. The rider, wounded in pride, prepares to quit while the foreman defends him and a dispute over animal handling and reputation exposes tensions of dignity and mutual misunderstanding.

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Edwin L. Sabin

Edwin L. Sabin was an American author known for his works that celebrate the adventurous spirit of the American frontier. His writing often focuses on historical themes, particularly the experiences of young boys in the context of American expansion and exploration. Notable titles include "Boys' Book of Frontier Fighters" and "Buffalo Bill and the Overland Trail," which reflect his interest in the lives of iconic figures and events in American history. Sabin's storytelling combines elements of adventure and education, making his works appealing to young readers and those interested in the history of the American West.

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