Wolfville Days
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Open pageLewis, Alfred Henry, 1857-1914 on iminbook is best approached through Wolfville Days. The author page also helps you move from those works into characters like Caribou Sam and Colonel Sterett.
Wolfville Days: A strong entry point into Lewis, Alfred Henry, 1857-1914's catalog on iminbook.
Caribou Sam from Wolfville Days: a linked literary figure.
Colonel Sterett from Wolfville Days: Committed to paying and supporting his staff even when the paper is not yet self-supporting; Pragmatic and willing to accept practical solutions (incl. unconventional ones) to keep the paper running; Conciliatory and obliging toward labor demands (accepts union wage increase without resistance).
Dan Boggs from Wolfville Days: Boastful and eager to take credit for controversial work; Physically aggressive and willing to use threats to enforce his will; Grateful/loyal toward the Colonel (motivated by compliments and favors).
Dave Tutt from Wolfville Days: storyteller who regularly tells local episodes (e.g., Jack Rainey) to the social circle; moralizing and manners-focused—frames incidents as lessons about proper conduct; persistent and emphatic in his opinions ('still swings an' rattles with that decision').
Enright from Wolfville Days: manipulative; deliberately supplies others with false or misleading information; effective at influencing others' decisions or departures.
Lem Woodruff from Wolfville Days: quick to use a firearm to warn or intimidate; prefers physical/gestural communication (whoops, hand-signals) over extended verbal greeting; cowboy/ranch worker familiar with handling yearlings.
Start with Wolfville Days for the clearest entry into Lewis, Alfred Henry, 1857-1914's catalog.
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Open pageProprietor/editor who is a practical, protective employer willing to cover deficits by gambling and to concede union demands
Open pageA boastful, ill-educated, physically intimidating enforcer and loyal defender of the Colonel
Open pagea folksy, moralizing storyteller who defends frontier manners and hospitality
Open pageA manipulative local who supplies others with misinformation and steers their actions
Open pageA taciturn frontier cowboy who uses gestures and gunfire to protect his stock and repel intruders
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