Rowdy of the Cross L
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Open pageBower, B. M., 1871-1940 on iminbook is best approached through Rowdy of the Cross L and Sawtooth Ranch. The author page also helps you move from those works into characters like Brit and Eagle Creek Smith.
Rowdy of the Cross L: A strong entry point into Bower, B. M., 1871-1940's catalog on iminbook.
Sawtooth Ranch: A strong entry point into Bower, B. M., 1871-1940's catalog on iminbook.
Brit from Sawtooth Ranch: cautious and determined.
Eagle Creek Smith from Rowdy of the Cross L: a linked literary figure.
Harry Conroy from Rowdy of the Cross L: Elusive or insubstantial presence (hard to pin down); Mischievous/devilish streak; Prone to drinking (problematic habit).
Lone from Sawtooth Ranch: cautious and analytical; loyal and helpful.
Lorraine from Sawtooth Ranch: Unspoiled innocence of girlhood; Determined and courageous in facing danger; Sensitive and emotionally intense.
Lorraine Hunter from Sawtooth Ranch: innocent and romantic dreaming girl; disillusioned and troubled by violence.
Start with Rowdy of the Cross L for the clearest entry into Bower, B. M., 1871-1940's catalog.
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Open pageCautious, determined rancher with emotional ties
Open pageNo grounded evidence for Eagle Creek Smith in the provided segments
Open pageElusive, mildly roguish rival and suitor whose drink and mischief complicate a love-triangle and a professional departure
Open pageCautious, loyal, analytical cowboy and investigator
Open pageInnocent girl caught in dangerous conflicts
Open pageA romantic and fierce girl troubled by violence and conspiracies
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