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"Object, Matrimony" is a 1906 novel by B. M. Bower, also known as Bertha Muzzy Sinclair. B. M. Bower was an American author known for her novels and short stories about the American West. She was active in the early 20th century and is often associated with the genre of Western literature.
"Object, Matrimony" is one of B. M. Bower's many novels set in the American West, in which the author explores themes typically associated with ranch life, love, and adventure on the Western frontier.
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Summary
While working for former shooting star Wilson, I learned an object lesson I will never forget within a week or two. We lived happily and contentedly and had no intention of harming anyone that winter. Shooting Star brings a wad of 10,000 dollars from the old country and wants to send it to Washington on his birthday...