At Double Trouble Ranch
Rather unenviable is Peter Foster's existence at the bunkhouse because of the turbulent and aggressive disposition of his elder son, Bob. The possession of an equally meek and obedient son a... Read allRather unenviable is Peter Foster's existence at the bunkhouse because of the turbulent and aggressive disposition of his elder son, Bob. The possession of an equally meek and obedient son as Charles, might tend to alleviate conditions, but Bob is unbearable, and thus old Peter r... Read allRather unenviable is Peter Foster's existence at the bunkhouse because of the turbulent and aggressive disposition of his elder son, Bob. The possession of an equally meek and obedient son as Charles, might tend to alleviate conditions, but Bob is unbearable, and thus old Peter rejoices in the opportunity to present his two sons to Widow Walker. Strangely enough, the ... Read all