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Bar-20 Days

The narrative follows a small band of ranch hands whose rides into town and across the range produce episodic adventures of gunplay, tall talk, and practical humor. Episodes move between barroom antics and high-stakes challenges that test nerve and skill, including a tense encounter built around a reputed canyon ghost and a provoked dare. Characters display loyalty, bravado, and dry wit while confronting rustlers, gambling, local authority, and personal recklessness. The work blends brisk action, horsemanship, and border intrigue to show how courage, competence, and social codes shape outcomes on the frontier.

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The narrative follows a small band of ranch hands whose rides into town and across the range produce episodic adventures of gunplay, tall talk, and practical humor. Episodes move between barroom antics and high-stakes challenges that test nerve and skill, including a tense encounter built around a reputed canyon ghost and a provoked dare. Characters display loyalty, bravado, and dry wit while confronting rustlers, gambling, local authority, and personal recklessness. The work blends brisk action, horsemanship, and border intrigue to show how courage, competence, and social codes shape outcomes on the frontier.

About the Author

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Clarence Edward Mulford

Clarence Edward Mulford was an American author best known for his contributions to the Western genre, particularly through his creation of the iconic character Hopalong Cassidy. His works often depict the rugged life of cowboys and the American frontier, blending adventure with themes of honor and friendship. Among his notable titles are "Hopalong Cassidy," which introduced readers to the charismatic cowboy hero, and "Bar-20 Days," which explores the camaraderie of ranch life. Mulford's storytelling captures the spirit of the West, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature.

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