In "Send the Countryman", she is a lonely girl who hates to marry. She is serious and lacks fun. Such a strong character makes those rude cowboys dare not touch her. Westerns are always lonely and rough, and the woman who is the protagonist of the Western is destined to be a woman. She volunteered to escort a few lunatics out of this wild place. On the road, I met the old rogue George, and the four-wheeled carriage, and started a difficult trek.
Facing the harshness of the wilderness, Cuddy finally showed a woman's side, buried the Indian child, and got lost with George. . . And after another dignified proposal and devotion, she finally collapsed, so much so that she hanged herself the next morning. . . Her death surprised me. .
The good news is that George continued the journey, perhaps to atone for his sins, or perhaps he could not bear it. After the mission was completed, he proposed to the maid again, and finally danced on the small steamer, just like cuddy sang a bad song. . In fact, since cuddy died, the old rogue has been using another form to commemorate her, so that he has become her. But since the marriage proposal was successful, he was no longer cuddy, he was relieved, he abandoned cuddy's tombstone and left completely.
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