
The Coming of Cassidy—And the Others
"The Coming of Cassidy—And the Others" by Clarence Edward Mulford is a novel written in the early 20th century. It features a vivid depiction of life on the American frontier, particularly revolving around ranching and the challenges faced by its characters. The novel introduces Bill Cassidy, a young man whose journey intertwines with the lives of various ranch hands as they navigate the perils of their environment. At the start of the book, the narrator reflects on past encounters with a ranching outfit led by Buck Peters, revealing a tapestry of stories about the team's adventures and hardships, including an early foray into cattle ranching fraught with hazard. Cassidy is introduced as a determined and resourceful young man who, after leaving a dangerous situation, encounters the ranch where he meets Buck Peters and other characters. The opening hints at themes of resilience, camaraderie, and the fight against both nature and man, setting the stage for an action-packed narrative rich in western lore.
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