The Boy from the Ranch

The Boy from the Ranch by V. Webster is a literary work published by 1st World Publishing in December 2007. This edition spans 180 pages and is presented in English. The narrative introduces readers to Billy Carew, the foreman of the Triple O ranch, as he interacts with a cowboy named Low Bull, who is depicted as a rather lazy Indian struggling to keep up with the demands of cattle herding.
In this story, readers will find a depiction of ranch life and the dynamics between the characters involved in the daily tasks of cattle management. The dialogue highlights the challenges faced by the foreman as he attempts to motivate his team, particularly Low Bull, who seems indifferent to the work at hand. The book explores themes related to work ethic and camaraderie in a ranch setting, offering insights into the relationships among those who inhabit this world.
Official synopsis Publisher
Hi there, Low Bull, ruste [Transcriber’s note: rustle?] around the other way and round up them steers! Hustle now! What’s the matter with you? Want to go to sleep on the trail? Billy Carew, foreman of the Triple O ranch, addressed these remarks to a rather ugly-looking Indian, who was riding a pony that seemed much too small for him. The Indian, who was employed as a cowboy, was letting his steed amble slowly along, paying little attention to the work of rounding up the cattle. “Come now, Low Bull, get a move on,” advised the foreman. “Make believe you’re hunting palefaces,” he added, and then, speaking in a lower tone he said: “this is the last time I’ll ever hire a lazy Indian to help round-up.” “What’s the matter, Billy?” asked a tall, well-built lad, riding up to the foreman.
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