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"Meadowlark Basin" is a western novel written by B. M. Bower, also known as Bertha Muzzy Sinclair, first published in 1925 and part of B. M. Bower's extensive western genre work.
B.M. Bower is adept at contriving her romances with plots and exciting events that come out well within the bounds of chance, while still being full of the flavor of the real West, with cowboys in the usual way - shooting guns, riding horses, and the like.
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Summary
Lark, the owner of Meadowlark Ranch, has a habit of taking home all kinds of maimed and injured creatures he encounters, so when he discovers a child with scars from a terrible beating and crying for fear of being seen by others, he immediately takes him to Meadowlark. Moreover, the boy is the grandson of Palmer, a rich, stingy, and timid local rancher. Palmer tries to brand Lark a child thief...