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comes to admire his confidence and curiosity. After Rose sells Burbank hides without permission, Phil becomes enraged with her, as he had planned to use the hides to braid a rope for Peter. Peter offers to let Phil use a hide he has saved in order to finish the work and Phil is overcome by the gesture, privately admitting to himself that he is sexually attracted to Peter, an attraction he had felt only once before with his mentor Bronco Henry.
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Shortly after, Phil takes ill and dies. Strangely the Burbank family becomes more closely knit after this. Rose stops drinking and invites George's parents to visit the ranch for Christmas. Peter is elated that his mother is happy at last and reflects that this was always meant to be, as his father's
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While driving their cattle into the small town of Beech, Phil offends the widow Rose Gordon, a local businesswoman and hotelier whose doctor husband had committed suicide, when he makes a cruel comment towards her teenage son, Peter, calling him a sissy. When George goes to pay the bill he finds Rose
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Rose secretly begins to drink to cope with blinding headaches she develops because of the tense living situation between her and Phil, and forms a habit of stealing from George's liquor cabinet. When she makes a final attempt to make peace with Phil by asking him why he dislikes her, he reveals that
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Peter temporarily takes up residence at a boarding school in a nearby town but is brought out to the Burbank ranch during summer break. He approves of his mother's relationship with George but immediately finds himself antagonized by Phil after he accidentally stumbles across Phil naked in a private
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After Phil witnesses Peter being humiliated by the fellow ranchers but chooses to ignore their jeers, he decides to take Peter under his wing in order to pry him away from Rose, scheming in the hope that George will eventually divorce her. Phil, however, unwittingly becomes enthralled by Peter and
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The story deals with bachelor brothers Phil and George, who live on a ranch in Montana, and the events following George's marriage. Phil looks with disdain at George's new wife, Rose, and her son Pete, after which dramatic events begin to unfold.
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weeping and he begins to visit her to make amends. Hearing of this, Phil writes to his mother hoping to break the two up. Instead George announces they have secretly wed.
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praised Savage's storytelling for its "skill and scope" and the "cautious, yet concise, characterizations to the refined horror of its denouement."
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Rose soon moves into the ranch house with George, and Phil takes an instant dislike to her, believing her to be a conniving
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writes about the reception of the book: "Though published to critical acclaim, Thomas Savage's 1967 novel,
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Alan Weltzien: "Literary Sociology in Montana Town: Novelist Thomas Savage Rewrites Old Dillon." In:
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brothers Phil and George Burbank run the family ranch together after their parents retire to
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which went on to be nominated for 12 Oscars and renewed interest in the novel.
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he knows about her drinking. The confrontation is overheard by Peter.
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suicide and his own action of giving Phil a hide tainted with
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as a "literary artwork" and an influence on her works like "
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O. Alan Weltzien: "Thomas Savage: Forgotten Novelist" In:
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