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"The Long Shadow" is a western novel written by author B. M. Bower. The book was first published in 1908 and tells the story of the wilderness and ranching life in the American West. This novel will be a useful book for readers who want to learn about the history of the West and the history of ranching.
"The Long Shadow" follows the typical themes and settings of B. M. Bower's western novels: a mixture of adventure, romance, and the trials and tribulations of characters living in the American West.
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Summary
As the sun set, the wind began to blow again, and in the northwest corner of the cabin, it disappeared forlornly, as if feeling the desolation of the barren, frozen hills and the black pit between them, and the angry red sky with purple shadows. Charming Billy heard the howl and sighed, knowing full well what it was. Perhaps he too felt the desolation of the outside world, perhaps he too longed for human companionship.