Willie gets a letter from his best girl's papa in answer to his proposal for his daughter's hand, in which he reminds him of his inability to support a wife and suggests he go west and grow up with the country and then come and talk to him...See moreWillie gets a letter from his best girl's papa in answer to his proposal for his daughter's hand, in which he reminds him of his inability to support a wife and suggests he go west and grow up with the country and then come and talk to him. Willie goes, takes a few ideas along with him regarding the invasion of the wild and woolly. He arrives at the Texas camp and is shown his bunk. Willie finds his silk pajamas are not adapted to the surroundings and the initiation of the rope and saddle not conducive to his early training. It was a long, eventful night. Morning dawns and finds the tenderfoot on a broncho, nothing like a Florida truck horse, who politely takes to the occasion and attempts a few acrobatic stunts. Willie arrives at the bunk house slightly disfigured, but still in the ring. He finally discovers his courage, gives the bully of the guying cow punchers a good trouncing, floors the manager of the ranch, shoots up the place and returns east to claim the girl. Written by
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