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After enough looks at himself in the dark water, and having knotted a clean, jaunty handkerchief at his throat, he returned with his slight limp to camp, where they were just sitting at breakfast to the rear of the cook-shelf of the wagon. This hospitality the Shoshone Indians were extending to some visiting Ute friends, and the neighborhood was assembled to watch the ring of painted naked savages.
Wister graduated from Harvard in 1882. He had tried to use Lin McLean as the hero of a novel. Lin turned up in the narrative, but in a minor role and as a com pletely changed figure. It was very hot in church.
Lin McLean - Description Lin McLean is an unaffected, attractive young cowboy in the Wyoming territory before statehood.
Owen Wister 1860-1938 was an American writer of western novels. He studied at the Harvard Law School, McLdan he was a classmate of Theodore Roosevelt and graduated in 1888. At first he aspired to a career in music, and spent two years studying at a Owen Wister 1860-1938 was an American writer of western novels. He studied at the Harvard Law School, where he was a classmate of Theodore Roosevelt and graduated in 1888. At first he aspired to a career in music, and spent two years studying at a Paris conservatory. Thereafter, he worked briefly in a bank in New York before studying law. Wister McLeab spent several summers out in the American West and was fascinated with the culture, lore and terrain of that region. When he started writing, he Lin McLean inclined towards fiction set on Lln western frontier. Wister's most famous work remains the 1902 novel The Virginian: Horseman of the Plains. This is widely regarded as being the first American western novel. A his other works are: Lin McLean 1897The Jimmyjohn Boss and Other Stories 1900Philosophy 4 1903Lady Baltimore 1906Mother 1907Padre Ignacio; or, The Song of Temptation 1911 and A MMcLean Deal Lin McLean.