Hiram Jackson loves the Ozark Mountains and Rose Gurney. When the electric company adjustor sent to buy Hiram's farm is shot, Hiram runs away to live as an outlaw.
"Hiram Jackson loves the Ozark Mountains and Rose Gurney. When the electric company adjustor sent to buy Hiram's farm is shot, Hiram runs away to live as an outlaw."@en
"The locations and characters as portrayed in this novel are characteristic of many areas still existing, unspoiled by the inroads of greed, selfishness and the rush of our modern civilization. The conflict between two ways of life has existed in the Ozarks too often. Railroad right of ways have been taken and graded, and lake beds cleared of all life back of man-made dams. There is no United Electric Company in name, but there is in deed. - Foreword."
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