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Zane Grey's "From Missouri" is one of his representative western novels. This work depicts the adventures and growth of the protagonist from Missouri who migrates to the West. The novel is set in the late 19th century American West, and delicately describes the protagonist's process of adapting to a new environment and overcoming various challenges. Along with Grey's unique vivid descriptions of nature, the rough life of the West, the courage of the pioneers, and the social conflicts of the time are incorporated throughout the work. This novel effectively conveys the historical flow of American migration from the East to the West through personal stories, and vividly conveys the atmosphere of the Western pioneer era to readers. "From Missouri", like Zane Grey's other works, has been loved by many readers for containing adventure, romance, and the spirit of the West.

Summary
¡°The fact is, this heah ranch is a different place since you came,¡± went on Texas.
With jingling spurs a tall cowboy stalked out of the post-office to confront his three comrades crossing the wide street from the saloon opposite. ¡°Look heah,¡± he said, shoving a letter under their noses. ¡°Which one of you long-horns has wrote her again?¡±
From a gay, careless trio his listeners suddenly grew blank, then intensely curious. They stared at the handwriting on the letter. ¡°Tex, I¡¯m a son-of-a-gun if it ain¡¯t from Missouri!¡± ejaculated Andy Smith, his lean, red face bursting into a smile.

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From Missouri