
In the dusty stretch of the Texas frontier, a burned railroad trestle strands a young woman and her prized Easter hat far from the bustling celebrations of Cactus. Tonia Weaver’s sharp tongue and fierce independence clash with the well‑meaning ranchers Wells Pearson and Thompson Burrows, who scramble to rescue her missing headpiece while navigating the practical hardships of frontier life. The opening scene paints a vivid picture of a community poised between tradition and the harsh realities of the Southwest, where even a simple hat becomes a symbol of pride and social expectation.
As the women of nearby ranches gather to escort Tonia back for the holiday, the narrative teases a lively mix of humor, rivalry, and the stubborn resilience of its characters. Readers will be drawn into the colorful interplay of personalities and the vivid, sun‑baked landscape, all while wondering whether the men can keep their promises before the Easter parade arrives.
Full title
Waifs and Strays Part 1
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (161K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2000-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1862–1910
Best known for warm, witty short stories with surprise endings, this American writer turned everyday city life into memorable fiction. His tales often mix humor, sympathy, and sharp observations about ordinary people.
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