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Summary
In Chapter Fifty-seven, Ulises Garcia always heard he descended from wealthy Americans but didn’t know for certain until he found his grandmother’s birth certificate with his father’s name, Peter McCullough, in English. He knows both his father and grandmother had tried to get in contact with the McCulloughs but were turned away. He decides that if he shows the family he knows cattle and is worth their interest, they will accept him as one of their own. The foreman at the ranch agrees to hire him but tells him he should not plan to stay if he has other prospects as they don’t believe the ranch will be around for much longer. Eli learns Jeanne is dying and has no one to take over her ranch.
In Chapter Fifty-eight, the shadow that followed Peter before he reunited with Maria has...
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