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Six bits a day

Kelton, Elmer. (Author).

The story of the younger years of cowboy Hewey Calloway, as he and his brother, Walter, leave the family farm in 1889 to find work in West Texas cow country. While Walter wants to settle down, Hewey enjoys having fun, and convinces Walter to join him on a cattle drive that ends up being both memorable and dangerous. The events in this book precede those of the novels The good old boys and The smiling country.

Book  - 2005
FIC Kelto
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  • ISBN: 0765309564
  • Physical Description 252 pages
  • Edition 1st ed.
  • Publisher New York : Tom Doherty Associates, 2005.

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"Forge."
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Six Bits a Day
Six Bits a Day
by Kelton, Elmer
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Six Bits a Day


Hewey Calloway, one of the best-loved cowboys in all of Western fiction, returns in this novel of his younger years as he and his beloved brother Walter leave the family farm in 1889 to find work in the West Texas cow country. The brothers are polar opposites. Walter pines for a sedate life as a farmer, with wife and children; Hewey is a fiddle-footed cowboy content to work at six bits--75 cents--a day on the Pecos River ranch owned by the penny-pinching C.C. Tarpley. Hewey, who "usually accepted the vagaries of life without getting his underwear in a twist," is fun-loving and whiskey-drinking. He spends every penny he earns and regularly gets into trouble with his boss--and occasionally with the law--often dragging innocent Walter along. When Walter falls in love with a boarding house girl and begins dreaming of a farmer's life, Hewey jumps at the chance to rescue him from this fate worse than death. He convinces Walter to join him on a mission for Tarpley, driving 600 head of cattle from beyond San Antonio to the Double-C ranch on the Pecos. The journey is both memorable and dangerous: a murderous outlaw is searching for Hewey; and another ruthless character is determined to sabotage the cattle drive. When the drovers reach the Pecos they find Boss Tarpley in the midst of a vicious range feud with Eli Jessup, a neighboring cowman. Hewey and his brother Walter have to get the herd safely across Jessup's land-but how? The events of" Six Bits a Day" precede those of Kelton's bestselling" The Good Old Boys" (1978, transformed into the memorable 1995 movie starring Tommy Lee Jones and Sissy Spacek), and "The Smiling Country" (Forge, 1998).