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A first-person narrator recounts life after moving from a remote ranch into a nearby town with an aging rancher and his daughter, tracing everyday adjustments, social mismatches, and the effort to preserve an old way of life. Episodes range from household and community scenes to disputes over fences, hired hands, and range law, while romantic tensions and rivalries complicate loyalties. The narrative moves between humor and hardship, showing practical rodeo-style problem solving, clashes with wealthy neighbors, and the consequences of gambling, pride, and honor as the characters negotiate identity, property, and belonging in changing circumstances.
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