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Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions, Volume 2
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284 pages
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Set on a ranch, the story follows Billy Carew, the foreman of the Triple O ranch, as he deals with a lazy Indian cowboy named Low Bull. Despite the urgency of rounding up cattle, Low Bull appears indifferent, prompting Billy to express his frustration. The narrative introduces themes of cultural dynamics and the challenges of ranch life, while highlighting the contrasting personalities of the characters involved. The dialogue sets a tone of camaraderie and tension, hinting at deeper relationships and conflicts within the ranching community.
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2007, hardcover with dust jacket
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