
In the dusty plains of Willow Creek, the narrator Henry watches the world of cowhands and cattle drives unfold with a wry, observant eye. He encounters Muley Bowles, a hefty ranch hand whose sighs seem to echo across the open range, hinting at a deeper frustration beneath his gruff exterior. Their conversations, punctuated by the clatter of saddles and the scent of alkali dust, set the tone for a rugged yet tender tale.
Muley is smitten with the beautiful but guarded Susie Abernathy, whose uncle Zeb controls her future like a wary shepherd over his flock. Stuck on a meager forty‑dollar monthly wage, Muley wrestles with the idea of earning enough to win her hand without compromising his own morals. As he confides his hopes and doubts to Henry, the listener gets a glimpse of a love challenged by poverty, pride, and the stubborn gatekeeping of a protective guardian.
Language
en
Duration
~44 minutes (43K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: The Ridgway Company, 1918.
Credits
Roger Frank and Sue Clark
Release date
2022-01-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1883–1969
Best known for lively Western stories filled with humor, mystery, and ranch-country adventure, this Montana-born writer created the popular cowboy sleuths Hashknife Hartley and Sleepy Stevens. He also worked in Hollywood, writing for films from the silent era into the 1940s.
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