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This I Can Leave You - A Woman's Days on the Pitchfork Ranch (Paperback)
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This I Can Leave You - A Woman's Days on the Pitchfork Ranch (Paperback)
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When D Burns arrived at the mighty Pitchfork Ranch as the new
manager in 1942, he walked straight into the hostility of a lot of
longtime hands who did not want to take orders from an outsider.
Gradually, though, D and his wife, Mamie, won allies and made a
place for themselves on the historic spread. For the next
twenty-three years Mamie jotted down stories about the cowhands,
the cooks and gardeners at the Big House, the many guests, and her
own lively family.
Her stories reveal life as it was on an isolated ranch during the
war years and the years of change that followed. The Pitchfork is
one of Texas' largest and oldest ranches, eighty miles east of
Lubbock and a hundred miles north of Abilene.
Mamie's reminiscences about life there with her husband, her
grandchildren, and the many hired hands needed to run such a spread
portray the exuberant informality of chuck-house meals, the color
of Christmas dances, and the Forks' grand tradition of hospitality.
"My book is about the ranch people," she writes, "more than it is
about the ranch's history, or its skunks and rattlesnakes."
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