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Revision as of 12:43, 26 May 2023
Hearts and Crosses
A ranch foreman married a cattle queen, but felt overshadowed by her authority and left to regain his manhood; he later returned after proving himself in a distant ranch.
The Ransom of Mack
Two friends settled in a small town to enjoy their wealth, but one fell for a young woman and planned to marry her. The other intervened, saving his friend from an ill-advised marriage.
Telemachus, Friend
Two inseparable friends competed for the affection of a widow, agreeing to court her fairly and openly, but their friendship was tested when one of them won her heart and married her.
The Handbook of Hymen
Two prospectors, trapped in a cabin during a snowstorm, find solace in reading books, leading to a competition for the affection of a widow, ultimately resulting in a humorous misunderstanding and marriage.
The Pimienta Pancakes
A cowboy was tricked by a sheep man into believing he was only interested in a pancake recipe, while he secretly courted and married the woman the cowboy loved.
Seats of the Haughty
A proud rancher's daughter refused to marry a cowboy until he proved his worth. He did so by capturing a notorious outlaw, earning her respect and love in the process.
Hygeia at the Solito
A health-seeker arrived at a remote ranch, seeking a cure for his ailments. The ranch's inhabitants, unaccustomed to his ways, found humor and wisdom in his peculiar habits.
An Afternoon Miracle
A ranger with a secret fear of danger overcomes his cowardice when he saves a woman from a threatening man, and in the process, they both discover their true selves.
The Higher Abdication
A wealthy man, tired of his privileged life, sought adventure in the West. He found it in the form of a daring rescue, proving that true happiness comes from helping others and embracing new experiences.
Cupid à la Carte
A young couple, separated by circumstance, found their way back to each other with the help of a clever waiter who used his culinary skills to reunite them and rekindle their love.
The Caballero's Way
A notorious outlaw fell in love with a beautiful woman, who was also pursued by a Texas Ranger. The outlaw tricked the Ranger into killing an innocent man, securing the woman's love for himself.
The Sphinx Apple
A cowboy discovered a mysterious apple with a riddle carved into it. He solved the riddle, leading him to a hidden treasure and a new life of wealth and happiness.
The Missing Chord
A man recounted how his wife's father bought her a piano-playing machine instead of a real piano, and she pretended to play it to spare his feelings before he passed away.
A Call Loan
A wealthy cattleman and bank president helped his friend avoid resorting to train robbery to repay a loan, ultimately discovering that the friend's brother had already returned with the money.
The Princess and the Puma
The Princess and the Puma (Henry)
A man tried to impress a rancher's daughter by pretending to save her from a supposedly tame Mexican lion, which she had already shot, turning a potentially embarrassing situation into a romantic encounter.
The Indian Summer of Dry Valley Johnson
The Indian Summer of Dry Valley Johnson (Henry)
A lonely cowboy, known for his stoic nature, unexpectedly fell in love with a young woman. Their romance blossomed, bringing warmth and happiness to the cowboy's previously cold and solitary life.
Christmas by Injunction
Christmas by Injunction (Henry)
A wealthy man, seeking to bring Christmas joy to a small Western town, anonymously provided gifts and festivities. The townspeople, touched by the gesture, learned the true meaning of Christmas.
A Chaparral Prince
A young man, seeking adventure in the West, encountered a group of outlaws. He outsmarted them, earning their respect and the title of "Chaparral Prince," while also finding love along the way.
The Reformation of Calliope
The Reformation of Calliope (Henry)
A notorious outlaw, inspired by the kindness of a woman, decided to reform his ways. He turned himself in, served his time, and returned to the woman, who welcomed him with open arms and a loving heart.