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The Bar-20 Three

The narrative follows three ranch hands and their allies as they ride the range, protect a drove of cattle, and confront rustlers, dubious strangers, and local lawmen. Episodes move from tense town encounters and identity confusions through a storm-hidden secret, scouting and night vigils, and a well-planned raid on an outlaw redoubt. Discoveries on the staked plain and a desert secret escalate to a final confrontation that resolves disputes, rescues imprisoned friends, and secures the herd and the ranch's safety. The book mixes action scenes, frontier camaraderie, and ranching detail in a sequence of episodic incidents that conclude with justice restored and daily ranch life resumed.

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The narrative follows three ranch hands and their allies as they ride the range, protect a drove of cattle, and confront rustlers, dubious strangers, and local lawmen. Episodes move from tense town encounters and identity confusions through a storm-hidden secret, scouting and night vigils, and a well-planned raid on an outlaw redoubt. Discoveries on the staked plain and a desert secret escalate to a final confrontation that resolves disputes, rescues imprisoned friends, and secures the herd and the ranch's safety. The book mixes action scenes, frontier camaraderie, and ranching detail in a sequence of episodic incidents that conclude with justice restored and daily ranch life resumed.

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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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