The shepherd of the hills

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One spring day, an elderly man from the city, Daniel Howitt, enters the Ozark Mountains, ostensibly on a vacation to improve his health, which has suffered due to events concerning his believed long-dead son, Howard, an artist, and the disappearance of his great masterpiece, "Girl By the Spring." Daniel encounters a group of hooded horsemen, the Baldknobbers, on the trail, luckily off the road when they pass him, and a young girl, Sammy Lane, who befriends him and becomes his contact with the closed-world of the Ozark Hills. Sammy has a need for Daniel's friendship, too, having promised to marry a childhood friend, Ollie Stewart, who currently resides in the city, setting the couple up with a good life, away from the poverty of the Hills. Sammy turns to Daniel for an education about the ways of the city, and they decide an exchange of knowledge about each other's world would benefit them both. But the Baldknobbers, an outlaw group that must be overly suspicious of strangers for their protection, especially the most dangerous of the outlaws, Wash Gibbs, takes it upon himself to prove that Daniel is not what he says he is, but is actually sent by the Law to spy on them. Meanwhile, the more Sammy becomes educated in the ways of the city, the more she realizes that she really loves her other childhood friend, Matt Matthews. Ollie sees the writing on the wall when he visits and turns his back on Sammy and Matt to return to the city. A trip to the city for Sammy eventually leads to the unraveling of the mystery of the "Hant," and the discovery of Daniel's long-lost son and his masterpiece.

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