Chip, of the Flying UProlific writer Bertha Muzzy Bower wasn't stymied by gender-based notions of propriety -- this trailblazing female author penned a critically acclaimed series of novels about life on the Western ranch. Several of her narratives centered on a ranch called The Flying U, and this entry in the series, which offers plenty of action and romance, will appeal to a wide range of readers. |
Contents
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Chapter III Silver | 30 |
Chapter IV An Ideal Picture | 42 |
Chapter V In Silvers Stall | 51 |
Chapter VI The Hum of Preparation | 55 |
Chapter VII Love and a Stomach Pump | 62 |
Chapter VIII Prescriptions | 72 |
Chapter XI Good Intentions | 97 |
Chapter XII The Last Stand | 107 |
Chapter XIII Art Critics | 114 |
Chapter XIV Convalescence | 124 |
Chapter XV The Spoils of Victory | 130 |
Chapter XVI Weary Advises | 137 |
Chapter XVII When a Maiden Wills | 143 |
Chapter XVIII Dr Cecil Granthum | 151 |
Chapter IX Before the RoundUp | 80 |
Chapter X What Whizzer Did | 85 |
Chapter XIX Love Finds its Hour | 159 |
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