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<Classics to read in English_ The Range Dwellers by B. M. Bower>
"The Range Dwellers" is an American Western novel written by B.M. Bower is the pen name of Bertha Muzzy Sinclair. The novel was first published in 1907, is set in the American West, and captures the essence of ranch life of the era.
This novel is a story that takes place in the Range Land (grazing land) of the western United States, and the main characters grow and learn as they face the various hardships of ranching and life in the West.
B. M. Bower was a writer of western novels, writing a number of novels about life and adventure in the Rangelands. ¡°The Range Dwellers¡± is one of them, conveying Western history and culture through the daily lives and hardships of western pioneers and ranchers.

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Summary
¡°I don¡¯t mean to give Dad a hard time. He was always nice to me in his own way. ¡°He has more to take care of than his son, and since the son has normal intelligence and is not physically weak, he probably took for granted that his son could take care of himself.¡±