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Zane Gray's "Tappan's Burro, and Other Stories" is a collection of short stories published in 1923. It contains several Western short stories, including the title story, "Tappan's Burro." The main story, "Tappan's Burro," depicts the deep bond between a lonely desert explorer, Tappan, and his faithful donkey, Jenet. Through these stories, Gray depicts the lives and experiences of various characters living in the harsh environment of the American West. Along with the author's characteristically vivid descriptions of nature, he explores various themes such as human loneliness, the struggle for survival, and the special relationship between animals and humans. This collection demonstrates Gray's outstanding storytelling ability and deep understanding of the West, effectively conveying powerful emotions and the spirit of the West even in a short form. "Tappan's Burro, and Other Stories" is a work that demonstrates Zane Gray's literary versatility and has been widely loved by fans of Western literature.

Summary
TAPPAN gazed down upon the newly-born little burro with something of pity and consternation. It was not a vigorous offspring of the redoubtable Jennie, champion of all the numberless burros he had driven in his desert-prospecting years. He could not leave it there to die. Surely it was not strong enough to follow its mother. And to kill it was beyond him.
¡°Poor little devil!¡± soliloquized Tappan. ¡°Reckon neither Jennie nor I wanted it to be born.... I¡¯ll have to hold up in this camp a few days. You can never tell what a burro will do. It might fool us an¡¯ grow strong all of a sudden.¡±

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Contents
I. Tappan¡¯s Burro
II. The Great Slave
III. Yaqui
IV. Tigre
V. The Rubber Hunter