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The narrative follows two boastful, not very bright cowhands whose drinking and post‑roundup idleness bring them to a small town where two cousins buy the local restaurant. Their clumsy courtship efforts prompt saloon antics, an awkward church outing, and a series of misunderstandings involving the sheriff, the saloonkeeper, and other townspeople. The story uses broad frontier slang and comic situations to undercut masculine posturing while tracing social interactions and romantic competition in a tight rural community.
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