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Lem Woodruff from Wolfville Days

Lem Woodruff is a taciturn frontier cowboy who uses gestures and gunfire to protect his stock and repel intruders in Wolfville Days, known for 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.

Role in the story

A taciturn frontier cowboy who uses gestures and gunfire to protect his stock and repel intruders.

Personality and defining traits

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

Why readers remember this character

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

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