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A tender love story rich with the authentic flavor of the old West. It is a story of determination and love. From the days when the strong ventured across the plains and when even the strong seemed weak. This is a drama of wagon trains and the beliefs that pushed them westward. Convent bred Mary Conroy had an unshaken love for Armen Neff. The fact that he was a "nobody" did not bother her a bit. When Armen left to seek his fortune in Colorado Territory, Mary stayed home to await the birth of her baby. But the "Best People" of Topley who were so important to her Aunt Luce were hostile. Mary,…mehr

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A tender love story rich with the authentic flavor of the old West. It is a story of determination and love. From the days when the strong ventured across the plains and when even the strong seemed weak. This is a drama of wagon trains and the beliefs that pushed them westward. Convent bred Mary Conroy had an unshaken love for Armen Neff. The fact that he was a "nobody" did not bother her a bit. When Armen left to seek his fortune in Colorado Territory, Mary stayed home to await the birth of her baby. But the "Best People" of Topley who were so important to her Aunt Luce were hostile. Mary, miserable in her loneliness, made her decision - she would take the perilous journey to Denver City and join her husband. This dramatic story is considered a stand out favorite by many Lenora Mattingly Weber readers.
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Lenora Mattingly Weber was born in Dawn, Missouri, later homesteaded to Colorado. Her well-loved stories for girls reflect her experiences with her own family. Lenora Mattingly Weber wrote books and short stories for over 40 years. She is best known for her Beany Malone series and Katie Rose/Stacy Belford books. Beyond these series, Mrs. Weber wrote ten non-series books which are also captivating to readers of all ages. As the mother of six children and as a grandmother, she was well qualified to write of family life. Mrs. Weber enjoyed horseback riding, swimming, cooking, but her first love was writing.