
Two fares east
"Two Fares East" by W. C. Tuttle is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story opens on a wedding night at the Flying H ranch, where the excitement is palpable as friends and family gather for the celebrations. The event quickly takes a turn when the best man, Honey Bee, discovers that the groom, Joe Rich, is missing and is found drunk just before the ceremony, leading to a series of comedic and fortunate mishaps. At the start of the novel, the atmosphere is set with colorful characters preparing for the wedding, showcasing the humorous interactions and social dynamics within this tight-knit ranch community. As the night unfolds, the focus shifts to Honey Bee’s frantic search for Joe, who is embroiled in his own comedic misadventure with ill-fitting wedding attire and a penchant for daydreaming. The opening chapters lay a foundation for themes of love, friendship, and the humorous challenges faced in rural life, establishing a lively and engaging tone that draws readers into the characters’ intertwined fates and foibles.
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