Lizbeth Whalins boys were finally home from the Great War and her heart was filled with joy. After a few weeks at home, Ira, the son that she felt most loved the ranch, told his mother he was going away. Lizbeth bid him a tearful farewell and watched as he rode his horse Raz out of sight. Ira rode for a month before arriving in the small cattle town of Payson, in the mountains of Arizona. He hoped to find peace there; rid his dreams of the atrocities of war. He wanted his life back.
Lizbeth Whalins boys were finally home from the Great War and her heart was filled with joy. After a few weeks at home, Ira, the son that she felt most loved the ranch, told his mother he was going away. Lizbeth bid him a tearful farewell and watched as he rode his horse Raz out of sight. Ira rode for a month before arriving in the small cattle town of Payson, in the mountains of Arizona. He hoped to find peace there; rid his dreams of the atrocities of war. He wanted his life back.