The Flying U Ranchby B.M. BowerBertha Muzzy Sinclair or Sinclair-Cowan, née Muzzy, best known by her pseudonym B. M. Bower, was an American author who wrote novels, fictional short stories, and screenplays about the American Old West.
B.M. Bower was an American writer of Western novels and short stories. Bower wrote over 55 novels and several of her stories were made into movies.
The Old Man pulled up at the bunkhouse, the stranger sprang out over the wheel with the agility which bespoke youthful muscles, and the Old Man introduced him with a quirk of the lips:"This is Mr. Mig-u-ell Rapponi, boys - a peeler straight ...
The Old Man pulled up at the bunkhouse, the stranger sprang out over the wheel with the agility which bespoke youthful muscles, and the Old Man introduced him with a quirk of the lips: "This is Mr. Mig-u-ell Rapponi, boys - a peeler ...
The Old Man pulled up at the bunkhouse, the stranger sprang out over the wheel with the agility which bespoke youthful muscles, and the Old Man introduced him with a quirk of the lips: "This is Mr. Mig-u-ell Rapponi, boys - a peeler ...
Life at the Flying U Ranch in the Bear Paw country of Montana was pleasantAndy, Pink, Slim, Big Medicine, Happy Jack, and the other members of the Happy Family.
"The Flying U Ranch" from Bertha Muzzy Bower. American author who wrote novels, fictional short stories, and screenplays (1871 - 1940).
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The Old Man pulled up at the bunkhouse, the stranger sprang out over the wheel with the agility which bespoke youthful muscles, and the Old Man introduced him with a quirk of the lips: "This is Mr. Mig-u-ell Rapponi, boys - a peeler ...
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Life at the Flying U Ranch in the Bear Paw country of Montana was pleasant - until thousands of sheep invaded the coulee. The cowboys must confront defiant sheepherders without their companions Chip and the Old Man, who've gone to Chicago.
The Old Man drove on to the house with his own luggage, and Happy Jack followed to take charge of the team; but the remainder of the Happy Family unobtrusively took the measure of the foreign element.
The Old Man drove on to the house with his own luggage, and Happy Jack followed to take charge of the team; but the remainder of the Happy Family unobtrusively took the measure of the foreign element.
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A few years after ending the series with 1929's Rodeo, Bower was persuaded to write more Flying U stories supposed to pre-date the events of Chip of the Flying U. Some of her earlier Flying U short stories were also evidently expanded and ...
The Flying U Ranch.B. M. Bower.Life at the Flying U Ranch in the Bear Paw country of Montana was pleasantAndy, Pink, Slim, Big Medicine, Happy Jack, and the other members of the Happy Family.
The success of Chip of the Flying U led B.M. Bower to write The Flying U Ranch, which recounts what happens at the ranch when the fancy cowboy Miguel Rapponi arrives and upsets the hard-bitten cowhands known as The Happy Family.
"Combin' his chaps, by cripes!"he snorted again, and straightway told the tale profanely to his fellows, who laughed until they wereweak and watery-eyed as they listened.